The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... Methodist Church it was declared that " the purpose of God in raising up the people called Methodists " was " to spread Christian holiness over these lands , " and this became and remains the honored motto of American Methodism ...
... Methodist Church it was declared that " the purpose of God in raising up the people called Methodists " was " to spread Christian holiness over these lands , " and this became and remains the honored motto of American Methodism ...
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... Methodism its power in the frontier regions of the West , where Presbyterianism was so largely helpless except as it ... Methodism , where it is still imbedded , it did not long remain as a vital tenet , and The Methodist Church cannot ...
... Methodism its power in the frontier regions of the West , where Presbyterianism was so largely helpless except as it ... Methodism , where it is still imbedded , it did not long remain as a vital tenet , and The Methodist Church cannot ...
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... Methodist Church , with which body it is in agreement . The sect opposes divorce , secret societies , and adornment in matters of dress . American Methodism did not escape the fundamentalist vs. modernist controversy , though disputes ...
... Methodist Church , with which body it is in agreement . The sect opposes divorce , secret societies , and adornment in matters of dress . American Methodism did not escape the fundamentalist vs. modernist controversy , though disputes ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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