The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research: The Actual Words of the World's Best Historians, Biographers and Specialists: a Complete System of History for All Uses, Extending to All Countries and Subjects and Representing the Better and Newer Literature of History, Volume 2C.A. Nichols Publishing Company, 1922 |
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Page 864
... church in which the sacrament of baptism was once administered , or that part of a church which was later set apart for the same purpose . In ancient times the word was also applied to a basin , pool or other place for bathing . The ...
... church in which the sacrament of baptism was once administered , or that part of a church which was later set apart for the same purpose . In ancient times the word was also applied to a basin , pool or other place for bathing . The ...
Page 865
... church in the State . In 1665 , the First Baptist Church in Boston was organized , and , alone , for almost a century , withstood the fire of persecu- tion , ever in the flames , yet never quite con- sumed . In 1693 , a second church ...
... church in the State . In 1665 , the First Baptist Church in Boston was organized , and , alone , for almost a century , withstood the fire of persecu- tion , ever in the flames , yet never quite con- sumed . In 1693 , a second church ...
Page 866
... Churches have never made a formal declaration of their faith aside from the Bible ; while in the main , each separate Church expresses what it thinks the Scriptures require of it as a Church , in a ' Declaration of Faith . ' There is ...
... Churches have never made a formal declaration of their faith aside from the Bible ; while in the main , each separate Church expresses what it thinks the Scriptures require of it as a Church , in a ' Declaration of Faith . ' There is ...
Page 867
... churches and 61,198 members ; in Ontario and Quebec 517 churches and 59,517 members ; in the Western Provinces 241 churches and 17,576 members . The work of the Canadian Baptists has been characterized by an earnest evangelism ...
... churches and 61,198 members ; in Ontario and Quebec 517 churches and 59,517 members ; in the Western Provinces 241 churches and 17,576 members . The work of the Canadian Baptists has been characterized by an earnest evangelism ...
Page 868
... ( Church history handbooks : Book IV , pp . 91 , 93 ) .- See also INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT . BAPTISTS The Saratoga Convention , 1883. - Agreement on Bible publication .- " As the years passed it be- came evident that the denomination ...
... ( Church history handbooks : Book IV , pp . 91 , 93 ) .- See also INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT . BAPTISTS The Saratoga Convention , 1883. - Agreement on Bible publication .- " As the years passed it be- came evident that the denomination ...
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Page 1019 - ... and for default of such issue to the Princess Anne of Denmark and the heirs of her body and for default of such issue to the heirs of the body of the said Prince of Orange.
Page 1018 - By levying money for and to the use of the Crown, by pretence of prerogative, for other time, and in other manner than the same was granted by Parliament. 5. By raising and keeping a standing army within this kingdom in time of peace, without consent of Parliament, and quartering soldiers contrary to law.
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Page 939 - Constitution and Government. According to the Constitution of 1831, Belgium is ' a constitutional, representative, and hereditary monarchy.' The legislative power is vested in the King, the Chamber of Representatives, and the Senate. The royal succession is in the direct male line in the order of primogeniture.