The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... sanctification , which completes the work of regeneration and frees man entirely from inbred sin . Evangelical theology has never been very clear as to the exact relation between regeneration and sanctification or just why two works are ...
... sanctification , which completes the work of regeneration and frees man entirely from inbred sin . Evangelical theology has never been very clear as to the exact relation between regeneration and sanctification or just why two works are ...
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... sanctification doctrine promulgated by the early Methodist preachers . Thus Methodism is directly or indirectly re- sponsible for over fifty of the existing American sects . These have a com- bined membership of over ten million persons ...
... sanctification doctrine promulgated by the early Methodist preachers . Thus Methodism is directly or indirectly re- sponsible for over fifty of the existing American sects . These have a com- bined membership of over ten million persons ...
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... sanctification was not settled when the perfection- ists secured the supremacy of their doctrine . Rival holiness groups de- veloped , and there was a disruption in 1891 , when two fifths of the whole membership withdrew and formed , in ...
... sanctification was not settled when the perfection- ists secured the supremacy of their doctrine . Rival holiness groups de- veloped , and there was a disruption in 1891 , when two fifths of the whole membership withdrew and formed , in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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