A History of the Disciples of ChristChristian Literature, 1894 - 164 pages |
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... greatest immoralities . were permitted to exist almost without rebuke . The Lord's house was neglected . The Lord's day was habit- ually profaned . The gospel was disregarded . The mes- sage of divine love was scorned . The Bible was.
... greatest immoralities . were permitted to exist almost without rebuke . The Lord's house was neglected . The Lord's day was habit- ually profaned . The gospel was disregarded . The mes- sage of divine love was scorned . The Bible was.
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... gospel were literally drunk . The Rev. Peter Cartwright , in his autobiography , gives a dark picture of the moral condition of the portion of Kentucky in which his youth was spent . He was born in 1785. He testifies that the state of ...
... gospel were literally drunk . The Rev. Peter Cartwright , in his autobiography , gives a dark picture of the moral condition of the portion of Kentucky in which his youth was spent . He was born in 1785. He testifies that the state of ...
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... gospel to produce saving faith . The faith by which men are saved was understood to be a direct gift from God . It was assumed that the gospel was impo- tent to produce spiritual life . The seed was thought to be dead . The Rev. Dr ...
... gospel to produce saving faith . The faith by which men are saved was understood to be a direct gift from God . It was assumed that the gospel was impo- tent to produce spiritual life . The seed was thought to be dead . The Rev. Dr ...
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... gospel as could properly be called a revival . There were but two pro- fessors of religion among the students in 1782. As the eighteenth century came to a close there were a few relig- ious revivals in different parts of the country ...
... gospel as could properly be called a revival . There were but two pro- fessors of religion among the students in 1782. As the eighteenth century came to a close there were a few relig- ious revivals in different parts of the country ...
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... gospel . The Rev. E. B. Crisman , in his " History of the Cumberland Church , " says that , as to the character of the preaching , " the minis- CANE RIDGE . 13 ters dwelt , with great power I 2 [ CHAP . 11 . THE DISCIPLES .
... gospel . The Rev. E. B. Crisman , in his " History of the Cumberland Church , " says that , as to the character of the preaching , " the minis- CANE RIDGE . 13 ters dwelt , with great power I 2 [ CHAP . 11 . THE DISCIPLES .
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