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... practice among our fellow - citizens ; a visible and prevailing impiety and contempt for the laws and institutions of religion , and an abounding infidelity , which in many instances tends to atheism itself . The profligacy and ...
... practice among our fellow - citizens ; a visible and prevailing impiety and contempt for the laws and institutions of religion , and an abounding infidelity , which in many instances tends to atheism itself . The profligacy and ...
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... Practices of the Baptists , " says that in the early part of his ministry he was settled in an intelligent community in the goodly commonwealth of Massachusetts . In his church was a gentleman reputed to be intelligent in the doctrines ...
... Practices of the Baptists , " says that in the early part of his ministry he was settled in an intelligent community in the goodly commonwealth of Massachusetts . In his church was a gentleman reputed to be intelligent in the doctrines ...
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... practice . " This movement proved to be so popular that in 1844 there were said to be 1500 preachers , as many churches , and 325,000 communicants . About this time , however , their numbers were much reduced by the prevalence of Mr ...
... practice . " This movement proved to be so popular that in 1844 there were said to be 1500 preachers , as many churches , and 325,000 communicants . About this time , however , their numbers were much reduced by the prevalence of Mr ...
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... practice of those who had agreed to be guided in their Christian life by no other book than the Bible . The following is Mr. Stone's account of the matter : " The brethren , elders , and deacons came together on the subject ; for we had ...
... practice of those who had agreed to be guided in their Christian life by no other book than the Bible . The following is Mr. Stone's account of the matter : " The brethren , elders , and deacons came together on the subject ; for we had ...
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... in the United States in behalf of peace and unity among Christians , by a return in belief and in practice to the religion of Jesus as described in the New Testament . CHAPTER IV . PREPARATORY EVENTS IN EUROPE . THOMAS CAMPBELL.
... in the United States in behalf of peace and unity among Christians , by a return in belief and in practice to the religion of Jesus as described in the New Testament . CHAPTER IV . PREPARATORY EVENTS IN EUROPE . THOMAS CAMPBELL.
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A History of the Disciples of Christ B. B. Tyler,Allan C. Thomas,Samuel Macauley Jackson No preview available - 2014 |
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