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The General Conference shall not revoke , alter , or change our Articles of
Religion , nor establish any new standards or rules of doctrine contrary to our
present existing and established stand : ards of doctrine . 72 permits the General
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The General Conference shall not revoke , alter , or change our Articles of
Religion , nor establish any new standards or rules of doctrine contrary to our
present existing and established stand : ards of doctrine . 72 permits the General
...
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Our Articles of Religion ¡± were superadded to ¡° our present existing and
established standards of doctrine " at the Christmas Conference of 1781 . But
some writers argue , and others impliedly admit , that the Articles constitute our
sole ...
Our Articles of Religion ¡± were superadded to ¡° our present existing and
established standards of doctrine " at the Christmas Conference of 1781 . But
some writers argue , and others impliedly admit , that the Articles constitute our
sole ...
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... be correct , " our present existing and established standards of doctrine ¡± ]
unalterable , and requiring a vote of three fourths of the members of the Annual ,
and two thirds of the General Conferences , to effect any of the specified changes
.
... be correct , " our present existing and established standards of doctrine ¡± ]
unalterable , and requiring a vote of three fourths of the members of the Annual ,
and two thirds of the General Conferences , to effect any of the specified changes
.
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The omission is the more remarkable as the original article presents little or
nothing that is offensive to the general faith of Protestant Christendom . Evidently
the reason for this cautious change was his apprehension that it might be
supposed ...
The omission is the more remarkable as the original article presents little or
nothing that is offensive to the general faith of Protestant Christendom . Evidently
the reason for this cautious change was his apprehension that it might be
supposed ...
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is the privilege of every believer to be wholly sanctified , and to love God with all
his heart in the present life ; but at every stage of Christian experience there is
danger of falling from grace , which danger is to be guarded against by ...
is the privilege of every believer to be wholly sanctified , and to love God with all
his heart in the present life ; but at every stage of Christian experience there is
danger of falling from grace , which danger is to be guarded against by ...
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