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The National Convention (Conveção Batista Nacional) started with a group with 52 Bapstist churches in Brazil, gone together in 1965, that accept the pentecostal doctrine of gifts of Holy Spirit em your liturgy.The official beginning of CBN (in Portuguese) was on city of Niterói(RJ), began with 32 churches. Nowadays the CBN have many churches and make theological lectures, like "Seminário Teológico Batista Nacional" at São Paulo.

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