A History of the Disciples of ChristChristian Literature, 1894 - 164 pages |
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... given atten- tion to a sermon delivered by an evangelical minister . The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1798 issued a general letter in which the following language was employed : " Formidable innovations and convulsions ...
... given atten- tion to a sermon delivered by an evangelical minister . The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1798 issued a general letter in which the following language was employed : " Formidable innovations and convulsions ...
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... given an account of an ordination in which the participating ministers drank until they were in a state bordering on intoxication . The Rev. Daniel Dorchester , D.D. , quotes a minister of this period as saying that he could reckon up ...
... given an account of an ordination in which the participating ministers drank until they were in a state bordering on intoxication . The Rev. Daniel Dorchester , D.D. , quotes a minister of this period as saying that he could reckon up ...
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... given in this place . The following is Mr. Stone's account of the revival at Cane Ridge in August , 1801 . Things moved on quietly in my congregations , " says Mr. Stone , " and in the country generally . Apathy in re- ligious society ...
... given in this place . The following is Mr. Stone's account of the revival at Cane Ridge in August , 1801 . Things moved on quietly in my congregations , " says Mr. Stone , " and in the country generally . Apathy in re- ligious society ...
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... given by a committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church appointed to investigate the character of the revival . The Rev. Dr. Heman Humphrey , whose " Revival Sketches " were quoted in the preceding chapter , says ...
... given by a committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church appointed to investigate the character of the revival . The Rev. Dr. Heman Humphrey , whose " Revival Sketches " were quoted in the preceding chapter , says ...
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... given : " The distinguishing doctrine preached by us was that God loved the world - the whole world - and sent his Son to save men , on condition that they would believe in him ; that the gospel was the means of salvation ; that this ...
... given : " The distinguishing doctrine preached by us was that God loved the world - the whole world - and sent his Son to save men , on condition that they would believe in him ; that the gospel was the means of salvation ; that this ...
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