The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... Quakers and various racial groups , have long since graduated from the ranks of the sects and become churches . 11 In view of the gradual passing of the sect into a church , a process which Betts , The Beliefs of 700 Ministers . Being a ...
... Quakers and various racial groups , have long since graduated from the ranks of the sects and become churches . 11 In view of the gradual passing of the sect into a church , a process which Betts , The Beliefs of 700 Ministers . Being a ...
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... Quakers are not perfectionists they are at least subjectivists . They are so well known and have so little of the sectarian spirit that no lengthy description of the people who in their meetings " speak when the Spirit moves them " is ...
... Quakers are not perfectionists they are at least subjectivists . They are so well known and have so little of the sectarian spirit that no lengthy description of the people who in their meetings " speak when the Spirit moves them " is ...
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... Quaker- ism . The second separation , resulting in the RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ( CONSERVATIVE ) , was in 1845 and was led by John Wilbur , hence the designation of Wilburites . It was a conservative movement in protest against the ...
... Quaker- ism . The second separation , resulting in the RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ( CONSERVATIVE ) , was in 1845 and was led by John Wilbur , hence the designation of Wilburites . It was a conservative movement in protest against the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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