The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... faith " principle . Members are supposed to possess nothing which can be sold and the proceeds applied to evangelistic work . Ministers receive no salaries , nor do they solicit any gifts . All money received from any source goes into ...
... faith " principle . Members are supposed to possess nothing which can be sold and the proceeds applied to evangelistic work . Ministers receive no salaries , nor do they solicit any gifts . All money received from any source goes into ...
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... FAITH TABERNACLE in California . Preachers of the Church of God in Arkansas were instrumental in the organization of the Assemblies of God , the largest Pentecostal sect in the country . The MOUN- TAIN ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF GOD , with ...
... FAITH TABERNACLE in California . Preachers of the Church of God in Arkansas were instrumental in the organization of the Assemblies of God , the largest Pentecostal sect in the country . The MOUN- TAIN ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF GOD , with ...
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... Faith Mission were Miss Minnie Hanson and Mrs. M. White . It originated as the Apostolic Faith Movement in Topeka , Kansas , in 1900 , under the preaching of two evangelists named Crossley and Hunter . The ideal of the founders was ...
... Faith Mission were Miss Minnie Hanson and Mrs. M. White . It originated as the Apostolic Faith Movement in Topeka , Kansas , in 1900 , under the preaching of two evangelists named Crossley and Hunter . The ideal of the founders was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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