John Clarke

John Clarke has been mentioned or cited more than a hundred times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'We Love Soaps' contains more than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, John Clarke was highly popular in December, 2016.

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Historical Differences between Northern and Southern Baptist

[...] religious persecution in much the same way other Separatists did. Rodger Williams and John Clarke can be seen as the first Baptists ministers to arrive in America (Baker n.d.). They [...]

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There is an IRS State Church

[...] new land. The persecution of Baptists continued with unrelenting fury.  In 1651 Obadiah Holmes, John Clarke, Witter and others were arrested because they would not subscribe to the doctrine of [...]

the-trumpet-online.com

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Top 20 Greatest Rhode Islanders of All Time: Counting Down from Number 5 to 1

[...] every country had a policy of imposing its established religion on others. In 1663, Dr. John Clarke of Newport built on Williams’s vision by obtaining a royal patent securing freedom of religion [...]

smallstatebighistory.com

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Top 20 Greatest Rhode Islanders of All Time: Counting Down from Number 15 to 11

[...] , would not be on the list, while Thomas Wilson Dorr would probably be ranked second, and Dr. John Clarke, Theodore Francis Green, Woonsocket’s Aram Pothier, and historic preservationists Antoinette [...]

smallstatebighistory.com

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Top Twenty Greatest Rhode Islanders of All Time: Counting Down from Number Twenty to Sixteen

[...] , would not be on the list, while Thomas Wilson Dorr would probably be ranked second, and Dr. John Clarke, Theodore Francis Green and Woonsocket’s Aram Pothier, among others, would be on the list. [...]

smallstatebighistory.com

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Yes Virginia, there is an IRS State Church by Dr. Greg J. Dixon

[...] new land. The persecution of Baptists continued with unrelenting fury.  In 1651 Obadiah Holmes, John Clarke, Witter and others were arrested because they would not subscribe to the doctrine of [...]

the-trumpet-online.com

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59 – February – 28 – THIS DAY IN BAPTIST HISTORY PAST

[...] Dr. John Clarke An aged man stands true 1644 – On this day William Witter of Lynn, Massachusetts was arraigned [...]

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