Refimprove date May 2007 Portal Calvinism The 1689BaptistConfession of Faith ref http www.reformed.org documents index.html?mainframe http www.reformed.org documents baptist 1689.html The 1689BaptistConfession of Faith ref was written by Particular Baptists , who held to a Calvinism Calvinistic Soteriology in England to give a formal expression of their Christian faith from a Baptist perspective. This confession, like Westminster Confession The Westminster Confession of Faith 1646 and the Savoy ... to the document has ensured that it would be known as the 1689BaptistConfession of Faith. Views ... links Wikisource http www.spurgeon.org phil creeds bcof.htm The BaptistConfession of Faith1689 With slight ... Confession http sgbc.faithweb.com 1689.htm Revised 1689BaptistConfession of Faith http www.grbc.net about us 1689.php The 1689BaptistConfession of Faith with Extended Scriptural Footnotes http www.spurgeon.org ... Strict Baptist Historical Society UK DEFAULTSORT 1689BaptistConfession Of Faith Category 1677 works Category 1689 works BaptistConfession Of Faith, 1689 Category Baptist Category ... de credin baptist de la Londra sv 1689BaptistConfession of Faith ... BaptistConfession , and predates the far more well known Westminster Confession of Faith which ... creeds phila.htm The Philadelphia Confession identical to the Second London Confession of Faith1689 ... and Particular Baptists in England The creation of the 1689Confession is linked to Early English ... generation of the Son. Baptist With the demise of the monarchy, the Westminster Confession was officially ... Confession in 1658 called the Savoy Declaration . The original 1644 BaptistConfession, while similar ... that another Baptistconfession needed to be written. Problems after Restoration After the execution ... to the Thirty Nine Articles as their confession of faith. The 1677 Confession The result was that, with the restoration ... a more detailed confession of faith. The process was modeled on the Westminster Confession, which ... more details
Baptist In 1833 , Baptists in the United States agreed upon a confession of faith around which they could organize a missionary society under the Triennial Convention . The New Hampshire Confession of Faith was drawn up by the Rev. John Newton Brown of New Hampshire , and was adopted by the New Hampshire Baptist Convention. It was widely accepted by Baptists , especially in the Northern and Western States, as a clear and concise statement of their faith. They considered it in harmony with, but in a milder form than, the doctrines of older confessions which expressed the Calvinism Calvinistic Baptist beliefs that existed at the time. wikisource New Hampshire BaptistConfession of Faith 1833 See also http www.spurgeon.org phil creeds phila.htm The Philadelphia Confession of Faith 1742 References Brown, John Newton. Quoted in J. M. Pendleton, D.D. Church Manual Designed for the Use of Baptist Churches. Philadelphia Judson Press, 1867. ISBN 0 8054 2510 1 External links http www.reformedreader.org ccc 1833newh.htm The New Hampshire Confession of Faith 1 http members.tripod.com baptistdocuments nhampshire.htm The New Hampshire Confession of Faith 2 DEFAULTSORT 1833 New Hampshire BaptistConfession Of Faith Category Baptist Category History of Christianity in the United States Category 19th century Christian texts Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith Category 1833 works New Hampshire BaptistConfession of Faith ... more details
A Confession of Faith is a statement of doctrine very similar to a creed , but usually longer and polemical, as well as didactic. Confessions of Faith are in the main, though not exclusively, associated with Protestantism . The 16th and 17th centuries produced many, including The Sixty seven Articles of the Swiss reformers, drawn up by Zwingli in 1523 The Schleitheim Confession of the Anabaptist Swiss Brethren drawn up in 1527 this confession was neither Catholic nor Protestant The Augsburg Confession of 1530, the work of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon , which marked the breach with Rome The Tetrapolitan Confession of the German Reformed Church , 1530 The Smalcald Articles of Martin Luther, 1537 The Guanabara Confession of Faith , 1558, the first Protestant writing in the Americas. By the martyr French Huguenots Jean du Bourdel , Matthieu Verneuil , Pierre Bourdon and Andr la Fon at the site of Rio de Janeiro , Brazil . The Gallic Confession , 1559 The Scots Confession , drawn up by John Knox in 1560 The Belgic Confession ref http www.reformed.org documents BelgicConfession.html ref drawn up by Guido de Bres ref http www.prca.org books portraits debres.htm ref in 1561 The Thirty nine Articles of the Church of England in 1562 The Formula of Concord and its Epitome in 1577 The Irish Articles in 1615 The Westminster Confession of Faith in 1647 was the work of the Westminster ... Savoy Declaration ref of 1658 which was a modification of the Westminster Confession to suit Congregationalist polity The 1689BaptistConfession of FaithBaptistConfession of 1689 which had much in common with the Westminster Confession, but differed from it on a number of distinctions held important by the English Calvinistic Baptists The Confession of Faith of the Calvinistic Methodists Presbyterians of Wales ref http www.heath church.org confession ref of 1823. References Reflist Nuttall Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith Category Christian terms es Confesi n ... more details
Declaration to produce the 1689BaptistConfession of Faith Second London BaptistConfession1689 . English ...globalize USA date March 2011 Calvinism The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith , in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1646 Westminster Assembly ... have adopted the confession and the catechisms as their standards of doctrine, subordinate to the Bible . The Westminster Confession of Faith was modified and adopted by Congregationalists in England ... at the Assembly were satisfied with the Confession of Faith, and in 1646, the document was sent to the English ... of Faith publisher Church of Scotland accessdate 12 Jan 2011 ref Contents The confession is a systematic ..., the Presbyterian Church of Australia holds to the Westminster Confession of Faith as its standard ... to declare their approval of the Westminster Confession of Faith and catechisms. At the same ..., the PCUSA adopted revisions to the Westminster Confession of Faith that were intended to soften ... Confession of Faith composed of a combination of different editions, but based on the American ... ref The EPC holds to the Westminster Confession in light of a brief list of the essentials of the faith ... of Faith http www.ccel.org ccel schaff creeds3.iv.xvii.ii.html Westminster Confession of Faith A.D. ... DEFAULTSORT Westminster Confession Of Faith Category 1646 works Category Christian confessions, creeds ... and discipline of the Church of England. Their meetings, over a period of five years, produced the confession of faith, as well as a Westminster Larger Catechism Larger Catechism and a Westminster ... in many ways united by their common confessions, built on the Westminster Confession. Historical ... Calvinistic standards of doctrine and worship. The Confession and Catechisms were produced in order .... After vigorous debate, the Confession was then in part adopted as the Articles of Christian Religion ..., the Scottish parliament ratified the Confession without amendment. In 1660, the restoration of the British ... more details
The Dordrecht Confession of Faith is a statement of religious beliefs adopted by Netherlands Dutch Mennonite leaders at a meeting in Dordrecht , the Netherlands , on April 21, 1632. Its 18 articles emphasize belief in salvation through Jesus Christ , baptism , nonviolence , shunning those who leave the church, feet washing , and avoidance of taking oath s. It was an influential part of the Radical Reformation and remains an important religious document to many modern Anabaptist groups such as the Amish . In 1725, Jacob Gottschalk met with sixteen other ministers from southeastern Pennsylvania and adopted the Dutch Mennonite Dordrecht Confession of Faith 1632 . They also wrote the following endorsement of which he was the first to sign ref Dyck, Cornelius J. 1993 , Mennonite History 3rd Ed., Herald Press ref Rp 217 blockquote We the hereunder written Servants of the Word of God, and Elders in the Congregation of the People, called Mennonists, in the Province of Pennsylvania, do acknowledge, and herewith make known, that we do own the foregoing Confession, Appendix, and Menno s Excusation, to be according to our Opinion and also, have took the same to be wholly ours. In Testimony whereof, and that we believe that same to be good, we have here unto Subscribed our Names. blockquote Notes references External links wikisource http www.mennolink.org doc cof Mennolink article on confessions of faith http www.gameo.org encyclopedia contents D674.html Dordrecht Confession of Faith translation and context in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith Category Amish Category Mennonitism Category Anabaptism Category Protestant Reformation de Dordrechter Bekenntnis fr Confession de Dordrecht pl Konfesja dordrechcka simple Dordrecht Confession of Faith ... more details
methodism The Confession of Faith of the Evangelical United Brethren Church is one of three established Doctrinal Standards of the United Methodist Church , along with the Articles of Religion Methodist Articles of Religion and the Standard Sermons of John Wesley . The United Methodist Church adopted the Confession of Faith in 1968 when the Methodist Church merged with the Evangelical United Brethren Church to form the United Methodist Church. The Confession of Faith covers much of the same ground as the Articles of Religion, but it is shorter and the language is more contemporary. The Confession of Faith also contains an article on the Judgment and Future State derived from the Augsburg Confession which had not been present in the Methodist Articles of Religion. See Articles of Religion Methodist for the 25 Articles . Bibliographical Note The text of the Confession of Faith is identical ... for faith and practice. Whatever is not revealed in or established by the Holy Scriptures is not to be made an article of faith nor is it to be taught as essential to salvation . Article V The Church ... our faith in him. Two Sacraments are ordained by Christ our Lord, namely Baptism and the Eucharist Lord s Supper . We believe Baptism signifies entrance into the household of faith, and is a symbol ... to personal acceptance of Christ, and by profession of faith Confirmation confirm their Baptism . We ... another. Those who rightly, worthily and in faith eat the broken bread and drink the blessed ... righteous before God only by faith in our Lord Jesus Christ . We believe regeneration is the renewal ... Works We believe good works are the necessary fruits of faith and follow regeneration but they do not have ... to God in Christ, spring from a true and living faith, for through and by them faith is made ... and strength, and by loving one s neighbor as one s self. Through faith in Jesus Christ this gracious ... and statements of faith Category United Methodist Church ... more details
love, beg and invoke the majesty of God in faith or individually. II. Worshipping our Lord Jesus ..., which the truth is infallibly received. Nevertheless this receipt is made only by the faith and we ... our spirit to the skies and contemplate by the faith the Son of God, our Lord Jesus, seat at the right ... St. Augustine, the dedication is the word of faith that is preached and received in faith. For this, it results ... article receiving by faith, which is not fleshly. IX. We believe that baptism is the sacrament of penitence ..., Matthieu Verneuil, Pierre Bourdon, Andr la Fon. References wikisource Guanabara Confession Reflist DEFAULTSORT Guanabara Confession Of Faith Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith Category Religion in Brazil Category Christianity in Brazil pt Confiss o da Guanabara ... more details
orphan date January 2010 The Baptist Affirmation of Faith 1966 also known as the Strict Baptist Affirmation of Faith 1966, is essentially a confession of faith which was drawn up by the Strict Baptist Assembly in London on May 21, 1966. The Grace Baptist Assembly , which has succeeded the Strict Baptist Assembly, also commends this affirmation to the churches for their help and benefit. ref We Believe , published by Grace Baptist Assembly, ISBN 0946462003. ref The Strict Baptist churches now the Grace Baptist churches are churches that have largely stood in the Reformed Baptist tradition, many of whom hold to the historic confession the 1689BaptistConfession of Faith . However, they would also hold to the practice of strict communion, which is more explicitly mentioned in the 1966 Affirmation. This Affirmation of Faith can be read on the Grace Baptist Assembly website, the link for which can be found below. References Reflist External links http www.gracebaptistassembly.org.uk gracebaptistassembly.org.uk DEFAULTSORT Baptist Affirmation Of Faith 1966 Category Baptist ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced July 2010 wikify July 2010 The BaptistFaith and Message 2000 is the current Statement of Faith used to define the theological beliefs of the Southern Baptist Convention . All missionaries supported by the convention must be in agreement with the statement to receive funding. Past statements of faith for Southern Baptists have been The BaptistFaith and Message 1925 and The BaptistFaith and Message 1963. External links http www.sbc.net bfm bfm2000.asp Category Southern Baptist Convention ... more details
Southern Baptists The BaptistFaith and Message BF&M is the confession of faith of the Southern Baptist Convention SBC . It summarizes key Southern Baptist thought in the areas of the Bible and its authority, the nature of God as expressed by the Trinity , the spiritual condition of man, God s plan of Divine ... Although the Southern Baptist Convention was organized in 1845, no formal confession of faith was adopted until internationally known Baptist theologian Edgar Y. Mullins led the denomination to adopt the BaptistFaith and Message in 1925. The BF&M was revised in 1963, amended in 1998, and again revised in 2000. ref name comparison http www.sbc.net bfm bfmcomparison.asp The BaptistFaith and Message ... respects ref Smith, James A., Sr. A confession of faith worthy of support. Editorial, Florida Baptist ... changes. The BF&M closely parallels the New Hampshire Confession of Faith of 1894. Position Statements .... In ministry The BaptistFaith and Message now explicitly defines the pastoral office as the exclusive ... name comparison http www.sbc.net bfm bfmcomparison.asp The BaptistFaith and Message, accessed January .... References Wikisource BaptistFaith and Message 1925 Wikisource BaptistFaith and Message 1963 Reflist Category Southern Baptist Convention Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith ... by some Baptist theologians include the following The controversial use of the word inerrancy was not inserted ... the principles of soul competency and the priesthood of believer. Reaffirmation of most historical Baptist ... to the newly revised document. ref name Dilday Russell H. Dilday . An Analysis of the BaptistFaith and Message 2000. Online http www.centerforbaptiststudies.org hotissues dildayfm2000.htm ref Additionally ... standard Homosexuality Gender based roles For the first time in Southern Baptist Convention ... was particularly objectionable to the Baptist General Convention of Texas , the largest Baptist ... of the human race. Role in Baptist life In Southern Baptist polity, actions by the Convention ... more details
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multiple issues orphan July 2008 unreferenced July 2008 notability July 2008 Infobox school name FaithBaptist School native name latin name image imagesize caption location streetaddress 7306 East Atherton Road region city Davison, Michigan Davison state Michigan county zipcode 48423 country flagcountry USA country1 coordinates schoolnumber schoolboard district authority religion Baptist denomination oversight affiliation superintendent trustee founder specialist president head of school headteacher head label head chairperson principal Michael Cox, High School Principal principal1 principal2 principal3 principal4 viceprincipal viceprincipal1 viceprincipal2 viceprincipal3 viceprincipal4 asst principal assistantprincipals dean administrator Larry Nagengast rector chaplain director custodian staff ranking bar pass rate faculty teaching staff roll MOE ceeb school code LEA ofsted testaverage testname national ranking classes classes offered avg class size ratio SAT ACT graduates year gender Coeducational lower age upper age houses schooltype fundingtype type Private school Private system fees tuition revenue endowment budget enrolment products grades K 12 age range medium language classrooms campus campus size campus type Hours in Day athletics conference slogan song fightsong motto accreditation rival mascot Eagle mascot image sports Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Soccer, Volleyball, Cheerleading patron team name Eagles nickname colours colors Black, Gold, White yearbook publication newspaper The Eagle Call opened established 1978 founded status closed students sixth form students pupils alumni nobel laureates enrollment gradeK grade1 grade2 grade3 grade4 grade5 grade6 grade7 grade8 grade9 grade10 grade11 grade12 grade13 other grade label other communities feeders free label free text free label1 free text1 footnotes picture homepage http www.fbsdavison.net FaithBaptist School is a fundamentalist evangelical Baptist school located in Davison, Michigan . It houses grades ... more details
Refimprove date August 2008 Faith Community Baptist Church , or FCBC , is a megachurch in Singapore , founded by Lawrence Khong Pastor Lawrence Khong . ref cite news title Rise of new churches New style churches are run like businesses and boast big congregations and buildings. They say they are only keeping up with the times and meeting aspirations date 2002 07 21 publisher Sunday Times Singapore author Ong Sor Fern ref As of 2009, almost 9,000 people attend its weekly services. History and leadership FCBC was founded as a cell church, but since 2002 has become a G12 cell church which follows the G12 Vision of C sar Castellanos . It is a Charismatic Christians Charismatic church that moves, teaches and believes in the power of the Holy Spirit. The word Baptist in the name is from the church s historic Baptist position. Following the pattern in G12 churches, FCBC is led by Apostle Lawrence Khong and Rev Nina Khong, who together head 12 Teams consisting of 12 couples. Ministries FCBC conducts multiple services at two locations TOUCHCENTRE TC , a 1,400 seater building and TOUCH Community Theatre TCT , a 1,000 seater building. FCBC has a community arm, TOUCH Community Services TCS . TCS serves the local community in Singapore in a variety of ways, including providing various services and help to troubled youth, children, senior citizens, the visually challenged, mentally challenged, physically disabled, family services and in character development. TCS also has an international arm, TOUCH Community Services International, that provides aid and relief to disaster spots and areas that need help around the world. TCSI also supports long term involvement in global communities and is deeply involved in the rebuilding process in the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake tsunami stricken areas ... Free Church . References reflist External links http www.fcbc.org.sg Faith Community Baptist ... Magic of Lawrence & Priscilla Churches in Singapore Category Baptist churches in Singapore ... more details
Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1689 Year nav 1689 C17 year in topic File Hortus Palatinus und Heidelberger Schloss von Jacques Fouquiere.jpg thumb March 2 Heidelberg Castle is burned. NOTOC Year 1689 Roman numerals MDCLXXXIX was a common year starting on Saturday link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the 10 day slower Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude January&ndash June January 11 &ndash Glorious Revolution The Parliament ... 1689 establishes constitutional monarchy in England but with Roman Catholics barred from the throne. Parliament also passes the Act of Toleration 1689 Act of Toleration protecting Protestantism Protestants ... Innocent XI Innocent XI Benedetto Odescalchi 1611 1689 , Pope since 1676 . A man of integrity who ... declared in force. Date unknown Beginning of King William s War 1689 1697 which is the first ... Sydenham , English physician b. 1624 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1689 Category 1689 af 1689 am 1689 . . . ar 1689 an 1689 ast 1689 az 1689 bn map bms 1689 be 1689 be x old 1689 bh bcl 1689 bs 1689 br 1689 bg 1689 ca 1689 cv 1689 cs 1689 co 1689 cy 1689 da 1689 de 1689 et 1689 el 1689 es 1689 eo 1689 eu 1689 fa fr 1689 fy 1689 ga 1689 gd 1689 gl 1689 gan 1689 ko 1689 hy 1689 hi hr 1689. io 1689 bpy id 1689 ia 1689 os 1689 is 1689 it 1689 he 1689 jv 1689 krc 1689 ka 1689 sw 1689 ht 1689 almanak gregoryen la 1689 lv 1689. gads lb 1689 lt 1689 m. lmo 1689 hu 1689 mk 1689 mi 1689 mr . . arz 1689 ms 1689 nah 1689 nl 1689 new ja 1689 nap 1689 no 1689 nn 1689 nrm 1689 nov 1689 oc 1689 uz 1689 pi pnb 1689 nds 1689 pl 1689 pt 1689 ro 1689 qu 1689 ru 1689 sah 1689 sa sq 1689 scn 1689 simple 1689 sk 1689 sl 1689 ckb sr 1689 sh 1689 su 1689 fi 1689 sv 1689 tl 1689 tt 1689 th . . 2232 tr 1689 tk 1689 uk 1689 ur 1689 vec 1689 vi 1689 vo 1689 wa 1689 war 1689 yo 1689 zh yue 1689 zh 1689 ... more details
orphan date December 2008 refimprove date December 2008 Infobox School name FaithBaptist School image imagesize caption streetaddress 3607 Oleander Avenue city Fort Pierce, Florida Fort Pierce state Florida zipcode 34982 6501 country USA coordinates coord 27 23 44 N 80 20 4 W display inline,title type edu region US FL schoolnumber denomination Baptist founder administrator Daniel Donaghue staff teaching staff 15 as of 2005 06 ref name nces cite web title School Detail for FaithBaptist School url http nces.ed.gov surveys pss privateschoolsearch school detail.asp?Search 1&SchoolID 00262215&ID 00262215 publisher National Center for Education Statistics ref ceeb avg class size ratio 20.2 as of 2005 06 ref name nces gender schooltype grades PK 12 campus size campus type athletics Florida Christian Activities Association conference Atlantic Coast motto accreditation mascot Crusader school colours established status closed enrollment 345 as of 2005 06 ref name nces footnotes picture homepage http www.faithbaptistschool.org FaithBaptist School FaithBaptist School is a private primary and secondary school in Fort Pierce, Florida . History FaithBaptist School was started by Pastor Terry L. Booher in 1970. It began with just a kindergarten class and within 4 years had expanded through 12th grade. Its average enrollment over the years has been around 325 per year. In 2006 Pastor Terry Booher died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer and his son Greg Booher became the new pastor. In 2008 FaithBaptist School FBS joined the FCAA conference for interscholastic athletic and fine .... Curriculum FaithBaptist School uses the A Beka curriculum. This is a nationally recognized, trusted, proven, and conventional curriculum. Activities Athletics FaithBaptist fields teams in high ... Empty section date July 2010 References Reflist External links http www.faithbaptistschool.org FaithBaptist School Category Private schools in Florida Florida school stub ... more details
coord 41.737 93.625 region US IA type edu display title infobox University name FaithBaptist Bible College and Theological Seminary image name image size motto With the Word to the World endowment president James Maxwell minister Dr. James Maxwell III established 1921 type Seminary Bible college and seminary faculty 30 students 400 undergrad postgrad Professional city Ankeny, Iowa Ankeny , Iowa country ... mascot free label free website http www.faith.edu Faith.edu FaithBaptist Bible College and Theological ... and Goals page . Faith website ref The mission of FaithBaptist Theological Seminary is to provide ... FaithBaptist Bible College and Theological Seminary is educational accreditation accredited ..., Iowa Ankeny , Iowa , United States USA . Mission statement The Mission statement mission of FaithBaptist Bible College is to provide an intensive biblical, vocational, and general education on the college ... leadership positions in and through fundamental Baptist churches and other organizations of like ... within Baptist fundamentalism. ref http www.faith.edu seminary introduction statementofpurpose.htm Seminary Missions and Goals Page . Faith website ref History At the 1893 World s Columbian Exposition ... considered closing the school. John L. Patten, pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Omaha, saw the need ... as president until 1965. Under his leadership, the institution changed its name to Omaha Baptist Bible Institute , and later to Omaha Baptist Bible College and sought the support of Baptist organizations. In 1956, the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches approved OBBI. To this day, the GARBC ... facilities. Relocation to Ankeny took place in 1967, and the school again changed its name to FaithBaptist Bible College . In the 1980s, declining enrollment at Denver Baptist Bible College caused ... generalinfo history.htm History Page . FBBC & TS website. ref Campus Faith s campus is located in Ankeny ... links http www.faith.edu Website Colleges and universities in Iowa Category Baptist universities ... more details
wikisource A Confession A Confession lang ru Ispoved is a short work on questions of religion by Leo Tolstoy . It was first distributed in Russia in 1882. Consisting of autobiographical notes on the development of the author s belief, A Confession shows the process of searching for answers to the profound questions What will come of my life? and What is the meaning of life? , without answers to which life to him is impossible. Tolstoy shows different attempts to find answers on the examples of science, philosophy, eastern wisdom and the opinions of his fellow novelists. Not having found an acceptable solution in any of these, Tolstoy recognizes the deep religious convictions of ordinary people as containing the key to true answers. However he also finds a great deal of superstition mixed with the Christian truths and rejects some positions and customs of the Christian church. ISBN 0 393 30192 3 References Unreferenced article date December 2009 Leo Tolstoy book stub DEFAULTSORT Confession Category Books by Leo Tolstoy Category 1882 books eo La Konfeso it Le confessioni Lev Tolstoj ro O confesiune tr tiraflar m roman ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1689 science The year 1689 in science and technology involved some significant events. Events Isaac Newton becomes a Member of English Parliament Parliament . Godfrey Kneller paints a portrait of Isaac Newton at age 46. Technology A centrifugal pump is invented by Denis Papin . Physician and collector Hans Sloane develops a milk chocolate drink in Jamaica . The first US newspaper, Publick Occurrences Both Forreign & Domestick , is printed in Massachusetts . The earliest known English breech loading rifle is built by Willmore, who was apprenticed to Foad. Births Robert Smith mathematician Robert Smith , mathematician died 1768 in science 1768 Deaths December 29 Thomas Sydenham , English people English physician b. 1624 in science 1624 Category 1689 in science fr 1689 en science ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1689 literature The year 1689 in literature involved some significant events. Events Jonathan Swift becomes secretary to Sir Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet William Temple . New books Sir Sir Richard Cox Richard Cox Hibernia Anglicana John Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding John Selden Table Talk published posthumously Janez Vajkard Valvasor The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola Die Ehre des Herzogtums Crain, Slava vojvodine Kranjske New drama Aphra Behn The Widow Ranter James Carlisle The Fortune Hunters, or Two Fools Well Met John Crowne The English Friar, or the Town Sparks James Farewell The Irish Hudibras Sor Juana Amor es m s labertino Love the Greater Labyrinth Nathaniel Lee The Massacre of Paris Thomas Shadwell The Amorous Bigotte Bury Fair Births January 18 Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu , French satirist died 1755 May 26 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu died 1762 July 9 Alexis Piron , French epigrammatist died 1773 August 19 Samuel Richardson , English novelist died 1761 Deaths February 21 Isaac Vossius , collector of manuscripts born 1618 April 16 Aphra Behn , the first British woman to support herself by writing born 1640 August 21 William Cleland , poet born c.1661 date unknown Pjet r Bogdani , early Albanian language author born c.1630 DEFAULTSORT 1689 In Literature Category 1689 books Category Years in literature fr 1689 en litt rature pt 1689 na literatura sq 1689 n literatur In Later Fiction In the 1988 novel Dictionary of the Khazars by Milorad Pavi the climactic event where the scholar warrior Avram Brankovich dies takes place in 1689. Sources Dictionary of the Khazars by Milorad Pavi published 1988, English translation by Christina Pribi evi Zori . ... more details
Year nav topic 1689 music The year 1689 in music involved some significant events. Events September 1 Johann Joseph Vilsmayr begins work at the Hofkapelle in Salzburg. Nicolaus Bruhns is appointed town organist at Husum . Published popular music Henry Purcell Musick s Handmaid Classical music Jean Henri d Anglebert Pi ces de clavecin Arcangelo Corelli Op. 3, 12 trio sonatas Johann Kaspar Kerll Missae sex, cum instrumentis concertantibus , a collection of concertato masses Johann Kuhnau Neuer Clavier bung, erster Theil Michel Lambert Airs de cour Giovanni Battista Vitali Artificii musicali Op. 13 Opera Antonio Caldara L Argene Henry Purcell Dido and Aeneas libretto by Nahum Tate , first performed in London Poul Christian Schindler Der vereinigte G tterstreit Births February 27 Pietro Gnocchi , composer died 1775 September 30 Jacques Aubert , composer died 1753 November 3 Johann Joseph Ignaz Brentner , composer died 1742 December 23 Joseph Bodin de Boismortier , composer died 1755 date unknown Edward Purcell musician Edward Purcell , organist and co founder of the Royal Society of Musicians died 1740 Deaths November 13 Philipp von Zesen , hymn writer born 1619 Category 1689 in music ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1689 Events 13 February William III of England William III and Mary II of England Mary II become King and Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland following the deposition of James II of England James II . 8 March Richard Hamilton, the Jacobite commander, was dispatched from Drogheda with 2,000 men, in order to pacify the north east of Ireland. 14 March Break of Dromore battle between Catholic Jacobitism Jacobite troops under Richard Hamilton officer Richard Hamilton and Protestant Williamite s. Jacobites won the battle. 7 May 20 July First and only session of the Patriot Parliament , the Parliament of Ireland Irish Parliament called by James II of England James II during the Williamite war in Ireland . 28 July Jacobite army encamped near Enniskillen and bombarded the Williamite outpost of Crom Castle. 28 July Relief of the Siege of Derry . A relief ship broke through the floating boom across the River Foyle to end the Siege, which had lasted for 105 days. ref cite web title Parades and Marches Chronology 2 Historical Dates and Events work Conflict Archive on the Internet CAIN url http cain.ulst.ac.uk issues parade chpa2.htm accessdate 28 January 2010 ref 31 July Battle of Newtownbutler Williamite victory. August Landing by the Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg Duke of Schomberg Williamite forces in County Down . Births Lady Mary Butler , younger daughter 2nd Duke of Ormonde and Jonathan Swift s greatest favourite d. 1713 in Ireland 1713 . Deaths Patrick Tyrrell , Bishop of Clogher , 1676 1689. References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1689 In Ireland Category 1689 in Ireland Category 1689 by country Ireland Category Years of the 17th century in Ireland ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1689 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1687 in England 1687 1688 in England 1688 1689 1690 in England 1690 1691 in England 1691 Events from the year 1689 in the Kingdom of England . Incumbents Co monarchs from 13 February William III of England King William III and Mary II of England Queen Mary . Events 22 January The Convention Parliament 1689 Convention Parliament is convened to determine if James II of England James II , the last Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic British monarchy king , had vacated the throne when he fled to France at the end of 1688 in England 1688 . The settlement of this is agreed on 8 February. ref name Kenyon cite book first J. P. last Kenyon title Stuart England location Harmondsworth publisher Penguin Books year 1978 isbn 0 14 022076 3 ref 14 February William III of England William III and Mary II of England Mary II are proclaimed co rulers of England, Scotland and Ireland ref name Kenyon but are not yet recognised in Scotland or Ireland. ref name Pocket On This Day cite book title Penguin Pocket On This Day publisher Penguin Reference Library isbn 0 14 102715 0 year 2006 ref 11 April Crowning of William and Mary as King and Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. ref name Pocket On This Day Ireland does not yet recognise them. 12 May King William s War William joins the League of Augsburg starting the war. 24 May The Act of Toleration 1689 Act of Toleration passed by Parliament protecting Protestantism Protestants Roman Catholics are intentionally excluded . 25 May Last collection of the Hearth tax . 27 July Lowland Scottish supporters of William and Mary defeated by Jacobite supporters ... of Rights 1689 Bill of Rights . Undated Supporters of William seize Liverpool Castle . Thomas ... 1624 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1689 in England Category 1689 by country ... more details
Year nav topic 1689 art Events unknown Paintings unknown Births July Szymon Czechowicz , Polish painter d. 1775 in art 1775 November 24 Frans van Mieris jr. , The Netherlands Dutch painter d. 1763 in art 1763 date unknown Jiao Bingzhen , Chinese painter of the Qing dynasty d. 1726 in art 1726 Giovanni Casini Italian portrait painter as well as a sculptor d. 1748 in art 1748 Gaspare Diziani Italian painter of the late Baroque or Roccoco period d. 1767 in art 1767 Ferdinando Porta Italian painter and engraver d. 1767 in art 1767 Franz de Paula Ferg Austria n landscape painter d. 1740 in art 1740 Deaths September 13 Ciro Ferri , Italian Baroque sculptor and painter b. 1634 in art 1634 date unknown Fabio Cristofari , Italian Baroque painter and mosaic ist b. unknown Gioseffo Danedi , Italian painter b. 1618 in art 1618 Charles Errard , France French painter, architect and engraver b. 1606 in art 1606 Baldassare Franceschini , Italian painter of fresco es b. 1611 in art 1611 Gong Xian , China Chinese painter b. 1618 in art 1618 Dionisio Lazzari , Italian sculptor and architect b. 1617 in art 1617 Cornelis Mahu , Flemish painter b. 1613 in art 1613 Pietro Montanini , Italian painter b. 1619 in art 1619 Cristoforo Serra , Italian painter who was also a militia captain in the Papacy Papal troops b. 1600 in art 1600 Category 1689 Art Category Years of the 17th century in art ... more details
Year nav topic2 1689 poetry literature Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation s poetry or literature for instance, Irish poetry Irish or French poetry France . Events Thomas Shadwell appointed poet laureate Matsuo Bash visits Kisakata, Akita , and later composes a Waka poetry waka about Kisakata s islands Works published English poetry Great Britain Aphra Behn , The History of the Nun or, The Fair Vow Breaker , Behn died on April 16 of this year ref name cocel Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature , Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0 19 860634 6 ref Charles Cotton , Poems on Several Occasions ref name cocel Robert Gould , Poems ref name cocel Nathaniel Lee , On the Death of Mrs Behn , Aphra Behn died on April 16 of this year ref name cocel Other Michael Wigglesworth , Riddles Unriddled or, Christian Paradoxes , a poem published in the 14th edition of Meat Out of the Eater , English American poetry Colonial America ref name rmlaal Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature 1602&ndash 1983 , 1986, New York Oxford University Press ref Births Death years link to the corresponding year in poetry article Shah Abdul Latif Bhita i died 1752 in poetry 1752 , Sufi scholar and saint, poet of the Sindhi language William Broome died 1745 in poetry 1745 , English poet and translator Lady Mary Wortley Montagu died 1762 in poetry 1762 , English aristocrat and writer Deaths Birth years link to the corresponding year in poetry article April 16 &ndash Aphra Behn born 1640 in poetry 1640 , English poetry English playwright and poet a woman ref name cocel August 21 &ndash William Cleland born 1661 in poetry 1661 , Scottish poet and soldier October 4 &ndash Quirinus Kuhlmann born 1651 in poetry 1651 , German Baroque poet and Mysticism mystic December 13 &ndash Zbigniew Morsztyn born 1628 in poetry ... cultures and languages Lists of poets Category Years in poetry Category 1689 Poetry ... more details