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The Association has its origins in the establishment of Baptist churches in Cork (1640), Dublin (1642) and Waterford (1650). [1] In 1725, there were 11 Baptist churches, and 9 formed the Irish Baptist Association. [2] The Irish Baptist Association was reorganised in 1862, and was replaced by the Baptist Union of Ireland in 1895. [3]
The Baptist Centre is a building which houses the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland (ABC), [1] its departments (Baptist Missions, [2] Baptist Women, Baptist Youth, and others) and the Baptist Theological Centre which includes the Irish Baptist College [3] (IBC), the Irish Baptist College Library and the Irish Baptist Historical Society Archives.
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Baptist Missions (BM) is a Baptist mission organisation and a department of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland (ABC). [2] It is located in the Baptist Centre and is shared with ABC. The scope of their activities is international in scale covering several countries including France , Latvia , Peru , the Republic of Ireland , Russia ...
People associated with the Irish Baptist College (4 P) Pages in category "Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland church members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Irish Baptist College in Moira.. IBC was founded as the Irish Baptist Training Institute, on 4 October 1892 in No. 16 Harcourt St., Dublin, now Republic of Ireland, by Hugh D. Brown, pastor of the neighbouring Harcourt St. Baptist Church, and Ambrose U.G. Bury, MA, was appointed the first principal of the IBC. [4]
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