The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... societies , Sunday schools and tract societies , and all other missionary institutions . " The Sugar Creek Asso- ciation of Indiana in 1832 adopted a constitution which declared : Any church suffering their members to unite with any of ...
... societies , Sunday schools and tract societies , and all other missionary institutions . " The Sugar Creek Asso- ciation of Indiana in 1832 adopted a constitution which declared : Any church suffering their members to unite with any of ...
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... societies , with their centralization of authority , were subversive of the fundamental Baptist principle of democracy and congregational polity . John Taylor spoke of " the great Board of Missions in America , and Rice their chief cook ...
... societies , with their centralization of authority , were subversive of the fundamental Baptist principle of democracy and congregational polity . John Taylor spoke of " the great Board of Missions in America , and Rice their chief cook ...
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... societies would imply that all Christians should go as missionaries to the heathen world . We would now ask every ... Societies . . . . About Sunday Schools and Temperance Societies we shall say nothing more than that we con- sider them ...
... societies would imply that all Christians should go as missionaries to the heathen world . We would now ask every ... Societies . . . . About Sunday Schools and Temperance Societies we shall say nothing more than that we con- sider them ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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