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This work examines the nature and organization of the Christian church from apostolic origins through historical development and prophetic expectation, arguing that departures from early practice produced corrupt ecclesiastic structures and denominational fragmentation. It surveys the apostolic model, the rise of medieval ecclesiasticism, later reform movements, and the proliferation of modern sects, then interprets prophetic symbols to map successive eras. The author advocates restoring apostolic doctrines, ordinances, spiritual gifts, and a charismatic, unified form of church government as the final reformation that would reunite sincere believers under New Testament principles.
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