The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... scriptural designation covering the total body of Christians . This Church of God does not regard itself as a denomination but as a movement within the church universal to restore Christian unity on a scriptural basis . It does not keep ...
... scriptural designation covering the total body of Christians . This Church of God does not regard itself as a denomination but as a movement within the church universal to restore Christian unity on a scriptural basis . It does not keep ...
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... Scriptural interpretation , practice foot washing , and insist on closed Communion . They have 250 churches and 17,000 members , nearly all in rural territory , and are de- clining in numbers . UNITED BAPTISTS are also found in the ...
... Scriptural interpretation , practice foot washing , and insist on closed Communion . They have 250 churches and 17,000 members , nearly all in rural territory , and are de- clining in numbers . UNITED BAPTISTS are also found in the ...
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... scriptural grounds . " No element of public worship is legitimate which is not explicitly authorized in the New Testament . Instrumental music is not so authorized . Therefore it is not legitimate . " 33 There were other objections also ...
... scriptural grounds . " No element of public worship is legitimate which is not explicitly authorized in the New Testament . Instrumental music is not so authorized . Therefore it is not legitimate . " 33 There were other objections also ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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