Alexander Campbell | Principles and Objects of the Reformation (1853) |
FROM
THE
MILLENNIAL HARBINGER:
FOURTH SERIES.
VOL. III.] | BETHANY, VA. APRIL, 1853. | [NO. IV. |
PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTS OF THE REFORMATION.
The Principles and Objects of the Religious Reformation urged by A. Campbell and others, by R. RICHARDSON.
THE above is the title of an essay from Professor Richardson, of Bethany College. It is a concentrated view of the distinguishing traits and objects of the great work in which many of us have been engaged for many years. The author of this essay has himself been connected with it for almost a quarter of a century, and is well posted in its history from the beginning. This tract gives a well proportioned miniature view of it in a lucid and chaste style, and is worthy of himself and the cause. It ought to be circulated, not only among our brethren, but the religious and reflecting of all Protestant Christians. He is about having it stereotyped in Philadelphia, that it may be cheaply and extensively circulated through the country.
A. C.
[The Millennial Harbinger, Fourth Series, 3 (February 1853): 117.]
ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC EDITION
Alexander Campbell's "Principles and Objects of the Reformation" was first published in The Millennial Harbinger, Fourth Series, Vol. 3, No. 2, February 1853. The electronic version of this essay has been produced from the College Press reprint (1976) of The Millennial Harbinger, ed. Alexander Campbell (Bethany, VA: A. Campbell, 1853), pp. 117.
Inconsistencies in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and typography have been retained.
Addenda and corrigenda are earnestly solicited.
Ernie Stefanik
Derry, PA
Created 26 July 2000.
Upated 7 July 2003.
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