Barton Warren Stone Early American Advocate of Christian Unity
Based on the Reed Lectures from 1967, Smith traces the anti-clerical message that accompanied the frontier religious preaching of Alexander Campbell and Barton Stone. Their hopes were that congregations could appoint their own leaders without the undue influence of outsiders. These evangelists were...
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Main Author: | West, William Garrett (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Disciples of Christ Historical Society
1954
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