The Small Sects in AmericaAbingdon Press, 1965 - 256 sidor |
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... Union Church of Africans . There was a division in 1850 over the question of lay represen- tation in the conferences , and from this emerged the Union American Meth- odist Episcopal Church , which now has seventy churches and nearly ten ...
... Union Church of Africans . There was a division in 1850 over the question of lay represen- tation in the conferences , and from this emerged the Union American Meth- odist Episcopal Church , which now has seventy churches and nearly ten ...
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... UNION APOSTOLIC CHURCH dates from 1869 , when Negro Methodists in Virginia organized the Zion Union Apostolic Church . Five years later dissension arose over a change in the constitution , which permitted the president to become the ...
... UNION APOSTOLIC CHURCH dates from 1869 , when Negro Methodists in Virginia organized the Zion Union Apostolic Church . Five years later dissension arose over a change in the constitution , which permitted the president to become the ...
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... Union Episcopal Church , 68 Reformed Church , 65 Reformed Zion Union Apostolic Church , 68 Southern Methodist Church , 61 , 65 The Methodist Church New Congregational Methodist Union American Methodist Episcopal Church , 67 Wesleyan ...
... Union Episcopal Church , 68 Reformed Church , 65 Reformed Zion Union Apostolic Church , 68 Southern Methodist Church , 61 , 65 The Methodist Church New Congregational Methodist Union American Methodist Episcopal Church , 67 Wesleyan ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
PESSIMISTIC OR ADVENTIST SECTS | 25 |
PERFECTIONIST OR SUBJECTIVIST SECTS | 51 |
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