The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... holiness periodicals , and sponsoring holiness camp meetings . The great denominations became alarmed and endeavored to bring the movement under control , making verbal gestures to the doctrine of entire sanctification but showing no ...
... holiness periodicals , and sponsoring holiness camp meetings . The great denominations became alarmed and endeavored to bring the movement under control , making verbal gestures to the doctrine of entire sanctification but showing no ...
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... Holiness Movement . The CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE , the largest of the sects emerging from the National Holiness Movement , has approximately 3,000 churches and 200,000 members and is represented in all the states . Its history is some ...
... Holiness Movement . The CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE , the largest of the sects emerging from the National Holiness Movement , has approximately 3,000 churches and 200,000 members and is represented in all the states . Its history is some ...
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... holiness and enlarges upon the direct operation of the Holy Ghost . A distinction is made between the " perfect heart , " which comes from the in- stantaneous " second blessing , " and the " perfect character , " which is the result of ...
... holiness and enlarges upon the direct operation of the Holy Ghost . A distinction is made between the " perfect heart , " which comes from the in- stantaneous " second blessing , " and the " perfect character , " which is the result of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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