The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... independent general conference was convened in 1821. The name of the chapel was added to the title and the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church came into being . This denomination has approximately 2,500 churches and 525,000 members ...
... independent general conference was convened in 1821. The name of the chapel was added to the title and the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church came into being . This denomination has approximately 2,500 churches and 525,000 members ...
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... independent of church control , following the liberalization of Princeton , and in 1934 the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions was organized . Nevertheless the conservatives felt that the church was completely dominated ...
... independent of church control , following the liberalization of Princeton , and in 1934 the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions was organized . Nevertheless the conservatives felt that the church was completely dominated ...
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... independent existence mainly to the isolation of the communities in which they are found . They are strict ... INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH OF AMERICA is a small body of Swedish Baptists in Minnesota and other states of the North . It was ...
... independent existence mainly to the isolation of the communities in which they are found . They are strict ... INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH OF AMERICA is a small body of Swedish Baptists in Minnesota and other states of the North . It was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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