The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... followers . In obedience to his " celestial life " teachings , and his taboo on sex relations , homes were broken up and children neglected or abandoned . In such cases the courts diligently tried to discover whether he actually claimed ...
... followers . In obedience to his " celestial life " teachings , and his taboo on sex relations , homes were broken up and children neglected or abandoned . In such cases the courts diligently tried to discover whether he actually claimed ...
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... followers practiced communism in preparation for the imminent end of the world , observed the seventh day as their Sabbath , and believed that they and all true followers of Christ had already begun the eternal life . This peculiar sect ...
... followers practiced communism in preparation for the imminent end of the world , observed the seventh day as their Sabbath , and believed that they and all true followers of Christ had already begun the eternal life . This peculiar sect ...
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... followers : Benjamin was born in 1861 , Which was the year the Civil War begun ; Perhaps he felt at home ' Mid the environment of war , For he had been a warrior In the war in heaven , before.54 It appears that Purnell , after a career ...
... followers : Benjamin was born in 1861 , Which was the year the Civil War begun ; Perhaps he felt at home ' Mid the environment of war , For he had been a warrior In the war in heaven , before.54 It appears that Purnell , after a career ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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