A History of the Disciples of ChristChristian Literature, 1894 - 164 pages |
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Page 30
... Methodist Church as " the O'Kelley Secession . " The seceders at first took the name of " Republican Methodists " ; but later this name was repudiated , and the name " Christian " was taken as a suf- ficient designation . At the same ...
... Methodist Church as " the O'Kelley Secession . " The seceders at first took the name of " Republican Methodists " ; but later this name was repudiated , and the name " Christian " was taken as a suf- ficient designation . At the same ...
Page 36
... Methodists . " In the writings and ser- mons of John Wesley from this early and small beginning to the close of his incomparably busy and useful life , he refers again and again to what he calls the primitive church . The idea of ...
... Methodists . " In the writings and ser- mons of John Wesley from this early and small beginning to the close of his incomparably busy and useful life , he refers again and again to what he calls the primitive church . The idea of ...
Page 37
... Methodists than in any other place except London . Some of his most efficient helpers came from Ireland . He loved the Irish , and the Irish were fond of him . His fare- well to Ireland , when he was long past eighty years of age , was ...
... Methodists than in any other place except London . Some of his most efficient helpers came from Ireland . He loved the Irish , and the Irish were fond of him . His fare- well to Ireland , when he was long past eighty years of age , was ...
Page 90
... Methodist , etc. , are party names which can never be universally approved . 66 6 66 Here , then , we stand on unsectarian ground , where , it seems , if anywhere , we find the essential principles of Christian unity , which cannot be ...
... Methodist , etc. , are party names which can never be universally approved . 66 6 66 Here , then , we stand on unsectarian ground , where , it seems , if anywhere , we find the essential principles of Christian unity , which cannot be ...
Page 108
... Methodist Episcopal Church . This is the contrast and connection in which the Disci- ples desire to be understood as affirming that the Bible is their creed . As a comparative statement it is true ; as an absolute statement it is not ...
... Methodist Episcopal Church . This is the contrast and connection in which the Disci- ples desire to be understood as affirming that the Bible is their creed . As a comparative statement it is true ; as an absolute statement it is not ...
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