The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... experience and many of whom are no doubt temperamentally incapable of the radical emotional upheaval.15 Similarly ... experience whatever , 26 per cent experienced only a slight emotional stimulus , and only 7 per cent had a definite ...
... experience and many of whom are no doubt temperamentally incapable of the radical emotional upheaval.15 Similarly ... experience whatever , 26 per cent experienced only a slight emotional stimulus , and only 7 per cent had a definite ...
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... experience in Aldersgate Street , London , when he “ felt his heart strangely warmed , " was a typical holiness experience , though he never so denominated it . The details of Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection need no discussion ...
... experience in Aldersgate Street , London , when he “ felt his heart strangely warmed , " was a typical holiness experience , though he never so denominated it . The details of Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection need no discussion ...
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... experienced emotional uplifts , and joined the Methodists . Hearing about sanctification at a holiness camp meeting in 1906 , she became a seeker and underwent the typical conviction depression , an experience similar to that which had ...
... experienced emotional uplifts , and joined the Methodists . Hearing about sanctification at a holiness camp meeting in 1906 , she became a seeker and underwent the typical conviction depression , an experience similar to that which had ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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