The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... became rife . They went into trances and convulsions , saw visions , uttered predictions , pointed out traitors in their own ranks , and indulged in various frenzied orgies . They called themselves " friends of God , " and their camps ...
... became rife . They went into trances and convulsions , saw visions , uttered predictions , pointed out traitors in their own ranks , and indulged in various frenzied orgies . They called themselves " friends of God , " and their camps ...
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... became of nation - wide significance under the leadership of A. J. Tomlinson , the founder and general overseer of the Church of God , who as a colporteur came upon the Camp Creek church in 1896. He decided after long reflection that ...
... became of nation - wide significance under the leadership of A. J. Tomlinson , the founder and general overseer of the Church of God , who as a colporteur came upon the Camp Creek church in 1896. He decided after long reflection that ...
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... became fa- miliar with , and a believer in , this phenomenon . In Savannah he announced himself as the " Son of Righteousness " and opened a mission , but soon found himself in the county chain gang , doing a six - month sentence ...
... became fa- miliar with , and a believer in , this phenomenon . In Savannah he announced himself as the " Son of Righteousness " and opened a mission , but soon found himself in the county chain gang , doing a six - month sentence ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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