The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... present a true picture of our religious life . It is certain that a far larger proportion of our people have some kind of religious faith and affiliation . In the first place , the statisticians do not even claim to present all the data ...
... present a true picture of our religious life . It is certain that a far larger proportion of our people have some kind of religious faith and affiliation . In the first place , the statisticians do not even claim to present all the data ...
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... present kept an account of the number of the " slain " and reported that three thousand , one in six , were struck down.31 Once started at Cane Ridge , the revival spread like a forest fire ; it brooked no opposition and swept unabated ...
... present kept an account of the number of the " slain " and reported that three thousand , one in six , were struck down.31 Once started at Cane Ridge , the revival spread like a forest fire ; it brooked no opposition and swept unabated ...
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... present purpose to trace in detail the history of communistic theory or practice , but as a back- ground for a study of American colonies it seems advisable to glance at the earlier developments . The doctrine arose among the Greeks ...
... present purpose to trace in detail the history of communistic theory or practice , but as a back- ground for a study of American colonies it seems advisable to glance at the earlier developments . The doctrine arose among the Greeks ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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