American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 pages |
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... leaders , instead of being revered for their piety , gained a reputation based upon their military prow- ess . Although Otto secured the nomination of many compe- tent individuals to the office of bishop and was responsible for a ...
... leaders , instead of being revered for their piety , gained a reputation based upon their military prow- ess . Although Otto secured the nomination of many compe- tent individuals to the office of bishop and was responsible for a ...
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... leader , a creed , or the Bible ) should compel con- formity of belief . Many religious leaders contend that since Christian living is the primary essential of Christian- ity , Protestants should not become involved in theological ...
... leader , a creed , or the Bible ) should compel con- formity of belief . Many religious leaders contend that since Christian living is the primary essential of Christian- ity , Protestants should not become involved in theological ...
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... leaders of of the ecumenical movement labored for years with little success , during the past few years several significant mergers have taken place which have spurred leaders of unification into increased activity . In 1957 , the ...
... leaders of of the ecumenical movement labored for years with little success , during the past few years several significant mergers have taken place which have spurred leaders of unification into increased activity . In 1957 , the ...
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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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