John Smyth (c. 1570 – c. 28 August 1612) was an early Baptist minister of England and a defender of the principle of religious liberty. Historians consider John Smyth a founder of the Baptist churches.
Smyth was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1594 in England. He preached in the city of Lincoln in 1600 to 1602. Soon after his ordination, he broke with the Church of England and left for Holland where he and his small congregation began to study the Bible ardently. He briefly returned to England.
Believer's baptism
In 1609, Smyth, along with a group in Holland, came to believe in believer's baptism (as opposed to infant baptism) and they came together to form one of the earliest Baptist churches. Baptists believe that baptism is a sign of obedience to God. Baptists also believe that baptism by immersion is pictorially symbolic of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Ungodly Crime: violent child abuser John Smyth and the Church of England
Channel 4 News 2 & 3 February 2017
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published: 03 Feb 2017
Church of England bishop admits he was victim of John Smyth abuse
Channel 4 News 6 February 2017
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published: 07 Feb 2017
BWV 23 ‘Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn’ | John Smyth | Cantata of the Week
In this video, Monteverdi Choir founding member and bass John Smyth introduces BWV 23 ‘Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn’ (‘Thou very God and David’s son’), composed by Bach between 1717 and 1723 for Quinquagesima, the Sunday before Lent.
This cantata features on Vol. 21 of our Complete Bach Cantata series, which is available to purchase from the MCO shop here:
https://shop.monteverdi.co.uk/product/bach-cantatas-vol-21/
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The three Monteverdi ensembles – the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique – are a leading force on the international music scene. World-class musicians and singers from many nationalities come together to share in the distinctive vision of our Artistic Director, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, in ground-breaking projects that spa...
published: 09 Mar 2021
17 John Smyth
This lecture is presented by Brian Kenyon. This lecture presents Smyth (1570-1612) as an Anglican priest who separated himself from the church of England, moved to Amsterdam with other separatists due to persecution and founded the Baptist church. He later became a Mennonite, encouraging his followers to come with him. His writings are also considered. This lesson was originally presented on June 12th, 2019.
published: 23 Aug 2019
John Smyth & His Ten Sikh 'Supermen'
A British officer recollects the day in May 1915 that he embarked on a suicidal mission across No Man’s Land with a band of fearless Sikh soldiers.
Credits
Interview audio: Charles Allen & Imperial War Museums
Footage: British Pathé & Imperial War Museums
Images: UKPHA Archives
Chord Sounds: by Moby courtesy of mobygratis
Voiceover & SFX: Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
Produced by Itvinder Singh Hayre & Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
To learn more about 'Empire, Faith & War: The Sikhs and World War One' visit www.empirefaithwar.com.
published: 19 Jul 2016
Dilema John Smyth sau 400 de ani de la înfințarea bisericilor baptiste
Dilema John Smyth sau 400 de ani de la înfințarea bisericilor baptiste de Aurel Munteanu
published: 15 Apr 2020
My Reason - John Smyth
John Smyth detoured from his trip in an emergency situation. Thanks to a serendipitous encounter, his life was saved. Now he's thankful to be alive and with his family.
Channel 4 News 2 & 3 February 2017
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Channel 4 News 2 & 3 February 2017
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Channel 4 News 2 & 3 February 2017
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Channel 4 News 6 February 2017
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Channel 4 News 6 February 2017
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Channel 4 News 6 February 2017
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In this video, Monteverdi Choir founding member and bass John Smyth introduces BWV 23 ‘Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn’ (‘Thou very God and David’s son’), compos...
In this video, Monteverdi Choir founding member and bass John Smyth introduces BWV 23 ‘Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn’ (‘Thou very God and David’s son’), composed by Bach between 1717 and 1723 for Quinquagesima, the Sunday before Lent.
This cantata features on Vol. 21 of our Complete Bach Cantata series, which is available to purchase from the MCO shop here:
https://shop.monteverdi.co.uk/product/bach-cantatas-vol-21/
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The three Monteverdi ensembles – the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique – are a leading force on the international music scene. World-class musicians and singers from many nationalities come together to share in the distinctive vision of our Artistic Director, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, in ground-breaking projects that span eight centuries of musical masterpieces.
Visit our website for more information: https://www.monteverdi.co.uk
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In this video, Monteverdi Choir founding member and bass John Smyth introduces BWV 23 ‘Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn’ (‘Thou very God and David’s son’), composed by Bach between 1717 and 1723 for Quinquagesima, the Sunday before Lent.
This cantata features on Vol. 21 of our Complete Bach Cantata series, which is available to purchase from the MCO shop here:
https://shop.monteverdi.co.uk/product/bach-cantatas-vol-21/
-
The three Monteverdi ensembles – the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique – are a leading force on the international music scene. World-class musicians and singers from many nationalities come together to share in the distinctive vision of our Artistic Director, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, in ground-breaking projects that span eight centuries of musical masterpieces.
Visit our website for more information: https://www.monteverdi.co.uk
Like: https://www.facebook.com/monteverdichoirandorchestras
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This lecture is presented by Brian Kenyon. This lecture presents Smyth (1570-1612) as an Anglican priest who separated himself from the church of England, moved...
This lecture is presented by Brian Kenyon. This lecture presents Smyth (1570-1612) as an Anglican priest who separated himself from the church of England, moved to Amsterdam with other separatists due to persecution and founded the Baptist church. He later became a Mennonite, encouraging his followers to come with him. His writings are also considered. This lesson was originally presented on June 12th, 2019.
This lecture is presented by Brian Kenyon. This lecture presents Smyth (1570-1612) as an Anglican priest who separated himself from the church of England, moved to Amsterdam with other separatists due to persecution and founded the Baptist church. He later became a Mennonite, encouraging his followers to come with him. His writings are also considered. This lesson was originally presented on June 12th, 2019.
A British officer recollects the day in May 1915 that he embarked on a suicidal mission across No Man’s Land with a band of fearless Sikh soldiers.
Credits
Int...
A British officer recollects the day in May 1915 that he embarked on a suicidal mission across No Man’s Land with a band of fearless Sikh soldiers.
Credits
Interview audio: Charles Allen & Imperial War Museums
Footage: British Pathé & Imperial War Museums
Images: UKPHA Archives
Chord Sounds: by Moby courtesy of mobygratis
Voiceover & SFX: Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
Produced by Itvinder Singh Hayre & Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
To learn more about 'Empire, Faith & War: The Sikhs and World War One' visit www.empirefaithwar.com.
A British officer recollects the day in May 1915 that he embarked on a suicidal mission across No Man’s Land with a band of fearless Sikh soldiers.
Credits
Interview audio: Charles Allen & Imperial War Museums
Footage: British Pathé & Imperial War Museums
Images: UKPHA Archives
Chord Sounds: by Moby courtesy of mobygratis
Voiceover & SFX: Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
Produced by Itvinder Singh Hayre & Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
To learn more about 'Empire, Faith & War: The Sikhs and World War One' visit www.empirefaithwar.com.
John Smyth detoured from his trip in an emergency situation. Thanks to a serendipitous encounter, his life was saved. Now he's thankful to be alive and with his...
John Smyth detoured from his trip in an emergency situation. Thanks to a serendipitous encounter, his life was saved. Now he's thankful to be alive and with his family.
John Smyth detoured from his trip in an emergency situation. Thanks to a serendipitous encounter, his life was saved. Now he's thankful to be alive and with his family.
Channel 4 News 2 & 3 February 2017
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My other YouTube channels search for: "Still Incorrigible" & "Incorrigible Forever"
Channel 4 News 6 February 2017
You can view my blog here: https:imincorrigible.wordpress.com
My other YouTube channels search for: "Still Incorrigible" & "Incorrigible Forever"
In this video, Monteverdi Choir founding member and bass John Smyth introduces BWV 23 ‘Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn’ (‘Thou very God and David’s son’), composed by Bach between 1717 and 1723 for Quinquagesima, the Sunday before Lent.
This cantata features on Vol. 21 of our Complete Bach Cantata series, which is available to purchase from the MCO shop here:
https://shop.monteverdi.co.uk/product/bach-cantatas-vol-21/
-
The three Monteverdi ensembles – the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique – are a leading force on the international music scene. World-class musicians and singers from many nationalities come together to share in the distinctive vision of our Artistic Director, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, in ground-breaking projects that span eight centuries of musical masterpieces.
Visit our website for more information: https://www.monteverdi.co.uk
Like: https://www.facebook.com/monteverdichoirandorchestras
Follow: https://twitter.com/mco_london
Discover: https://www.instagram.com/monteverdi_choir_orchestras
This lecture is presented by Brian Kenyon. This lecture presents Smyth (1570-1612) as an Anglican priest who separated himself from the church of England, moved to Amsterdam with other separatists due to persecution and founded the Baptist church. He later became a Mennonite, encouraging his followers to come with him. His writings are also considered. This lesson was originally presented on June 12th, 2019.
A British officer recollects the day in May 1915 that he embarked on a suicidal mission across No Man’s Land with a band of fearless Sikh soldiers.
Credits
Interview audio: Charles Allen & Imperial War Museums
Footage: British Pathé & Imperial War Museums
Images: UKPHA Archives
Chord Sounds: by Moby courtesy of mobygratis
Voiceover & SFX: Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
Produced by Itvinder Singh Hayre & Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
To learn more about 'Empire, Faith & War: The Sikhs and World War One' visit www.empirefaithwar.com.
John Smyth detoured from his trip in an emergency situation. Thanks to a serendipitous encounter, his life was saved. Now he's thankful to be alive and with his family.
John Smyth (c. 1570 – c. 28 August 1612) was an early Baptist minister of England and a defender of the principle of religious liberty. Historians consider John Smyth a founder of the Baptist churches.
Smyth was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1594 in England. He preached in the city of Lincoln in 1600 to 1602. Soon after his ordination, he broke with the Church of England and left for Holland where he and his small congregation began to study the Bible ardently. He briefly returned to England.
Believer's baptism
In 1609, Smyth, along with a group in Holland, came to believe in believer's baptism (as opposed to infant baptism) and they came together to form one of the earliest Baptist churches. Baptists believe that baptism is a sign of obedience to God. Baptists also believe that baptism by immersion is pictorially symbolic of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.