The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... hundred churches with approximately fifty thousand members.3 31 The HOLINESS METHODIST CHURCH came into existence in 1900 when certain rural preachers in North Carolina " became intensely interested in local conditions , ” and at a ...
... hundred churches with approximately fifty thousand members.3 31 The HOLINESS METHODIST CHURCH came into existence in 1900 when certain rural preachers in North Carolina " became intensely interested in local conditions , ” and at a ...
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... hundred members but expected to bring other small groups into its body.55 The CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST ( PENTECOSTAL ) was founded in the early thirties and reported nine churches and two hundred members in the census of 1936. The ...
... hundred members but expected to bring other small groups into its body.55 The CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST ( PENTECOSTAL ) was founded in the early thirties and reported nine churches and two hundred members in the census of 1936. The ...
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... hundred buildings of various kinds . This colony endured for more than a hundred years and new buildings were erected as late as 1917. At one time there were 18 such colonies in the country , with probably 5,000 members and property ...
... hundred buildings of various kinds . This colony endured for more than a hundred years and new buildings were erected as late as 1917. At one time there were 18 such colonies in the country , with probably 5,000 members and property ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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