The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... preachers and established churches , but he visited other revivals that came to his attention and incor- porated their groups into his Church of God . One such revival broke out at Topeka , Kansas , under the preaching of the Rev ...
... preachers and established churches , but he visited other revivals that came to his attention and incor- porated their groups into his Church of God . One such revival broke out at Topeka , Kansas , under the preaching of the Rev ...
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... preacher by divine revelation . She traveled widely , preaching in England , Australia , and China , and achieved an unusual success , due to her physical attractive- ness , fluency in speech , and dramatic ability . In 1918 she settled ...
... preacher by divine revelation . She traveled widely , preaching in England , Australia , and China , and achieved an unusual success , due to her physical attractive- ness , fluency in speech , and dramatic ability . In 1918 she settled ...
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... preachers . In 1819 he published a pamphlet under the title Thoughts on Missions , in which he compared the missionaries to Judas and leeches . Though Taylor later changed his views , his writing and preaching did incalculable harm to ...
... preachers . In 1819 he published a pamphlet under the title Thoughts on Missions , in which he compared the missionaries to Judas and leeches . Though Taylor later changed his views , his writing and preaching did incalculable harm to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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