The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... ministers and two hundred theological students on fifty - six points of doctrine , made by Professor George Herbert Betts , indicates that the change of theological opinion has been more drastic than most churchmen have imagined.11 ...
... ministers and two hundred theological students on fifty - six points of doctrine , made by Professor George Herbert Betts , indicates that the change of theological opinion has been more drastic than most churchmen have imagined.11 ...
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... ministers were sent from Scotland , and in 1798 the second Reformed pres- bytery was organized at Philadelphia . In 1809 the Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church was perfected . In 1832 dissension broken out in the body ; the " Old ...
... ministers were sent from Scotland , and in 1798 the second Reformed pres- bytery was organized at Philadelphia . In 1809 the Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church was perfected . In 1832 dissension broken out in the body ; the " Old ...
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... ministers are unsalaried and chosen by lot . Their strictness in the use of the ban is a marked feature of ... minister's conference ordered Bishop Joseph Stuckey to expel Yoder , but the former refused . A commit- tee of ...
... ministers are unsalaried and chosen by lot . Their strictness in the use of the ban is a marked feature of ... minister's conference ordered Bishop Joseph Stuckey to expel Yoder , but the former refused . A commit- tee of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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