American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 pages |
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... increased in the monasteries . Increasing financial dif- ficulties of the orders curtailed their activities in caring for the poor . Consequently , some Christians concluded that monasteries were no longer useful , practical , or ...
... increased in the monasteries . Increasing financial dif- ficulties of the orders curtailed their activities in caring for the poor . Consequently , some Christians concluded that monasteries were no longer useful , practical , or ...
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... increased popularity of a liberalized Protestant theology and a growing interest in the social gospel , has been a movement for Christian solidarity , sometimes called the ecumenical movement . Some leaders of this program are working ...
... increased popularity of a liberalized Protestant theology and a growing interest in the social gospel , has been a movement for Christian solidarity , sometimes called the ecumenical movement . Some leaders of this program are working ...
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... increased to 597,000 in 1925 and to 1,079,000 by 1950. In the decade of the 1950's , 537,000 individuals were added to the Church ; and between January 1 , 1960 and January 1 , 1964 , the Church increased from 1,616,000 members to ...
... increased to 597,000 in 1925 and to 1,079,000 by 1950. In the decade of the 1950's , 537,000 individuals were added to the Church ; and between January 1 , 1960 and January 1 , 1964 , the Church increased from 1,616,000 members to ...
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CHAPTER Page One From the Primitive Church to Modern Catholicism | 8 |
The Growth of New Testament Christianity | 8 |
Factors Contributing to the Disruption of the Divine Church | 8 |
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