The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... Episcopal Church when the conference rejected a mo- tion which would have given the pastors the right to appeal from the epis- copal appointments . This group was known as Republican Methodists , but they joined with dissident Baptists ...
... Episcopal Church when the conference rejected a mo- tion which would have given the pastors the right to appeal from the epis- copal appointments . This group was known as Republican Methodists , but they joined with dissident Baptists ...
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... Episcopal Church . It now has more than 7,000 congregations and around 900,000 members . THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH is the second larg- est . A Negro group from the John Street Church in New York organized a separate ...
... Episcopal Church . It now has more than 7,000 congregations and around 900,000 members . THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH is the second larg- est . A Negro group from the John Street Church in New York organized a separate ...
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... church deemed separation to be advisable . The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church was a sister denomination of , and received material aid from , the Methodist Episcopal Church , South , and the relationship was preserved in the ...
... church deemed separation to be advisable . The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church was a sister denomination of , and received material aid from , the Methodist Episcopal Church , South , and the relationship was preserved in the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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