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  2. San Juan Bautista, Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint John the Baptist (Spanish: Iglesia de San Juan Bautista), popularly known also as Iglesia de Pocitos (due to its location in the neighbourhood of Pocitos) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Montevideo, Uruguay. [1]

  3. Pablo Besson - Wikipedia

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    Asociación Bautista Argentina de Publicaciones (1981). "Un Hombre, un pueblo: los Bautistas argentinos a cien años de la llegada de Pablo Besson". Buenos Aires: Argentina: Asociación Bautista Argentina de Publicaciones. OCLC 14701320. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= Orestes Marotta (1942). Recordando a don Pablo Besson ...

  4. Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Some Baptist associations support same-sex marriage. This is the case of the Alliance of Baptists (USA), [105] the Canadian Association for Baptist Freedoms, [106] the Aliança de Batistas do Brasil, [107] the Fraternidad de Iglesias Bautistas de Cuba, [108] and the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists (international). [109]

  5. Confession of Faith (1689) - Wikipedia

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    The Confession of Faith (1689), also known as the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, [1] [2] or the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith (to distinguish it from the 1644 London Baptist Confession of Faith), is a Particular Baptist confession of faith.

  6. Church of San Juan Bautista, Baños de Cerrato - Wikipedia

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    The name of the village references baths, and there is a fountain, the Fuente de San Juan, near the church. [4]The excavations that were carried out in 1956 and 1963 yielded a medieval necropolis of 58 tombs to the north-west of the church and discovered three pieces of 7th-century bronze: two belt buckles in the shape of a lyre and one liturgical object.

  7. Margarito Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Margarito Bautista was born in San Miguel de Atlautla, Mexico State, Mexico on June 10, 1878. [1] His family, along with the village of San Miguel de Atlautla, were bilingual and spoke both Nahuatl and Spanish. [2] [1] Bautista grew up Catholic, but he was also familiar with the teachings of a Mexican Methodist minister in the area. [1]

  8. Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas - Wikipedia

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    Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas, or Caguas’ First Baptist Church, was built in 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [1] The church was founded in 1900. [3] The church is notable as a "beautiful example of Romanesque Revival architecture." [2]

  9. Mission San Juan Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Mission San Juan Bautista is a Spanish mission in San Juan Bautista, San Benito County, California. Founded on June 24, 1797, by Fermín de Lasuén of the Franciscan order, the mission was the fifteenth of the Spanish missions established in present-day California.