The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 75
Seite
Some of the early heretics maintained an opinion , which has long ceased to have any supporters , that the body of C. was not a real body , but a mere visionary appearance : see DOCETÆ and GNOSTICS . The opposite extreme is that of ...
Some of the early heretics maintained an opinion , which has long ceased to have any supporters , that the body of C. was not a real body , but a mere visionary appearance : see DOCETÆ and GNOSTICS . The opposite extreme is that of ...
Seite
So successful has he been that his present church , which was organized 1881 as an independent body with 17 members , now numbers about 1,800 . It is called the Tabernacle , and is situ ated on 44th street , near Eighth ave . , New York ...
So successful has he been that his present church , which was organized 1881 as an independent body with 17 members , now numbers about 1,800 . It is called the Tabernacle , and is situ ated on 44th street , near Eighth ave . , New York ...
Seite
The body had its origin in three secessions . ... These three bodies , having the same ideas and aims , were soon consolidated under a congregational government , with a general convention , meeting quadrennially .
The body had its origin in three secessions . ... These three bodies , having the same ideas and aims , were soon consolidated under a congregational government , with a general convention , meeting quadrennially .
Seite
Within the present century the emphasis formerly laid on theological accuracy has indeed been somewhat modified , partiy perhaps by the influence of this body ; but , in the general acceptation of the term , Trinitarian doctrine is ...
Within the present century the emphasis formerly laid on theological accuracy has indeed been somewhat modified , partiy perhaps by the influence of this body ; but , in the general acceptation of the term , Trinitarian doctrine is ...
Seite
True to their principles , the C. have made efforts toward organic union with affiliated bodies The Disciples of Christ ( q.v. ) , who also have claimed the name ' Christian , ' are a much stronger body , with over 500,000 members and ...
True to their principles , the C. have made efforts toward organic union with affiliated bodies The Disciples of Christ ( q.v. ) , who also have claimed the name ' Christian , ' are a much stronger body , with over 500,000 members and ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according ancient appears applied appointed army authority bank became become blood body building called carried cause character chief Christian church civil close coal College color common congress connected consists constitution containing court death died direction effect elected England English established flowers force four France French give given head held important Italy kind king known land leaves less mass matter means ment natural nearly obtained organized origin passed period persons plants practice present principal produced received regarded relation represented river Roman round senate separate side sometimes species term thing tion town union United usually various whole