The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... called a sect . It lacks organization and has no intelligible doctrines . It is a chaotic surge of unthinking and superstitious people about a sensational leader . Father Divine has attracted wide attention and the many newspaper items ...
... called a sect . It lacks organization and has no intelligible doctrines . It is a chaotic surge of unthinking and superstitious people about a sensational leader . Father Divine has attracted wide attention and the many newspaper items ...
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... called Cumorah , and their location was pointed out to Smith by the angel Moroni . With these plates Smith found some spectacles called Urim and Thummim , by the use of which he was able to translate the inscriptions . This he did while ...
... called Cumorah , and their location was pointed out to Smith by the angel Moroni . With these plates Smith found some spectacles called Urim and Thummim , by the use of which he was able to translate the inscriptions . This he did while ...
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... called " mediums . " These hold " seances " at which the spirits are contacted and messages received , usually by raps upon a table . Deception has often been charged against mediums and many " exposures " have been published . There ...
... called " mediums . " These hold " seances " at which the spirits are contacted and messages received , usually by raps upon a table . Deception has often been charged against mediums and many " exposures " have been published . There ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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