The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... schisms on the part of the poor and lowly into congenial groups . Between 1792 and 1860 there were five schisms , all in protest against the episcopacy and favoring a return to early Wesleyan standards . Every sect which has risen as a ...
... schisms on the part of the poor and lowly into congenial groups . Between 1792 and 1860 there were five schisms , all in protest against the episcopacy and favoring a return to early Wesleyan standards . Every sect which has risen as a ...
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... schism . The outcome of all this was the establishment of an independent sect . Phillips has established more than a hundred churches in southern Alabama and gathered several thousand members . The bishop is supreme in this group . An ...
... schism . The outcome of all this was the establishment of an independent sect . Phillips has established more than a hundred churches in southern Alabama and gathered several thousand members . The bishop is supreme in this group . An ...
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... schism from the ultra - Cal- vinistic Elk River Baptist Association , which eventuated in 1825 , on the universality of the Atonement . The Duck River Association resulted , the members of which occupy a middle position , believing in ...
... schism from the ultra - Cal- vinistic Elk River Baptist Association , which eventuated in 1825 , on the universality of the Atonement . The Duck River Association resulted , the members of which occupy a middle position , believing in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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