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... reforming , regenerating , and lifting such multitudes into a life of faith as to change the moral and religious character of the American people . CHAPTER III . CONTENTION AND DIVISION . LET us return THE GREAT REVIVAL —Origin of ...
... reforming , regenerating , and lifting such multitudes into a life of faith as to change the moral and religious character of the American people . CHAPTER III . CONTENTION AND DIVISION . LET us return THE GREAT REVIVAL —Origin of ...
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... reformation . " But under the ministry of himself and of his son Alexan- der , the Christian Association of Washington seemed to be gradually taking the position of a distinct ecclesiastical body . With this tendency they were ...
... reformation . " But under the ministry of himself and of his son Alexan- der , the Christian Association of Washington seemed to be gradually taking the position of a distinct ecclesiastical body . With this tendency they were ...
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... reformation and union were compelled , by misrepresentations , for the time to stand before the world in the attitude of belligerents . As to the peaceable purposes of the Campbells , the chosen biographer of the younger , Dr. Robert ...
... reformation and union were compelled , by misrepresentations , for the time to stand before the world in the attitude of belligerents . As to the peaceable purposes of the Campbells , the chosen biographer of the younger , Dr. Robert ...
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... Reformed Church , in regard to the principles of the " Declaration and Address , " in which Mr. Riddle admitted that there is no direct authority in sacred Scripture for infant baptism . This admission led Alexander Campbell to ...
... Reformed Church , in regard to the principles of the " Declaration and Address , " in which Mr. Riddle admitted that there is no direct authority in sacred Scripture for infant baptism . This admission led Alexander Campbell to ...
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... . The fathers of the Reformation of the sixteenth century affirm that in religion there is no better certainty than the teaching of the Bible . The Westminster Assem- bly of divines affirmed that the whole counsel of God.
... . The fathers of the Reformation of the sixteenth century affirm that in religion there is no better certainty than the teaching of the Bible . The Westminster Assem- bly of divines affirmed that the whole counsel of God.
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