American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 sidor |
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... Unitarianism , " delivered a discourse at the ordination of Jared Sparks , known as Channing's Baltimore sermon , in which he issued the first public state- ment of the major beliefs of the Unitarians . This sermon was published and ...
... Unitarianism , " delivered a discourse at the ordination of Jared Sparks , known as Channing's Baltimore sermon , in which he issued the first public state- ment of the major beliefs of the Unitarians . This sermon was published and ...
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... Unitarians of Channing's age believed that men would suffer punishment after death , for as the " Father of American Unitarianism " taught , " The miseries of disobedience to conscience and God are not exhausted in this life . Sin ...
... Unitarians of Channing's age believed that men would suffer punishment after death , for as the " Father of American Unitarianism " taught , " The miseries of disobedience to conscience and God are not exhausted in this life . Sin ...
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... Unitarians denied that special authority was needed to perform these ordinances or to engage in other similar activities in the church . Because a majority of the Unitarians of the early re- public believed that Christ was God , but ...
... Unitarians denied that special authority was needed to perform these ordinances or to engage in other similar activities in the church . Because a majority of the Unitarians of the early re- public believed that Christ was God , but ...
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CHAPTER Page One From the Primitive Church to Modern Catholicism | 8 |
The Growth of New Testament Christianity | 8 |
Factors Contributing to the Disruption of the Divine Church | 8 |
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