The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... true that these 54 account for a very large majority of all church members , it is also true that the 300 omitted have several million adherents . The United States census reaches more groups than any other agency , but its 1936 report ...
... true that these 54 account for a very large majority of all church members , it is also true that the 300 omitted have several million adherents . The United States census reaches more groups than any other agency , but its 1936 report ...
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... true church , " a comparatively small body of saints , for membership in the com- ing kingdom . When affairs have reached the necessary state of badness , Christ will come with a shout , not indeed to the world but to the " upper air ...
... true church , " a comparatively small body of saints , for membership in the com- ing kingdom . When affairs have reached the necessary state of badness , Christ will come with a shout , not indeed to the world but to the " upper air ...
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... true faith and are corrupt ; some extremists find in this alleged corruption the fulfillment of prophecies and even refer to the great churches as antichrist . As for themselves , they are frequently regarded as the " true church ...
... true faith and are corrupt ; some extremists find in this alleged corruption the fulfillment of prophecies and even refer to the great churches as antichrist . As for themselves , they are frequently regarded as the " true church ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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