An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and EngravingsVanderpool & Cole, 1828 - 449 páginas |
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... churches of the Seceders . But the state of the church has lately been improving . The confession and catechism of the church of Scotland are strictly Calvinistic . Every minister is assisted in the govern . ment of his own church by a ...
... churches of the Seceders . But the state of the church has lately been improving . The confession and catechism of the church of Scotland are strictly Calvinistic . Every minister is assisted in the govern . ment of his own church by a ...
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... Church . 377 ing the Classis of Amsterdam to settle the concerns of the American church . On his return to New York in 1770 , he took charge of a church in the city , and soon prevailed upon the consistory to call a general meeting of ...
... Church . 377 ing the Classis of Amsterdam to settle the concerns of the American church . On his return to New York in 1770 , he took charge of a church in the city , and soon prevailed upon the consistory to call a general meeting of ...
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... church in Salem and contended with the government and churches in Massachusetts on points of discipline , established himself at Providence , with no particular church order , in 1639. In a little time he and his people renounced infant ...
... church in Salem and contended with the government and churches in Massachusetts on points of discipline , established himself at Providence , with no particular church order , in 1639. In a little time he and his people renounced infant ...
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