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Churches of Christ
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THE RESTORATION MOVEMENT.
B
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J. B. BRINEY.
Chapter I
: The Beginning of the Kingdom of Christ--Prophecy and History, pp. 1-10.
Chapter II
: The Spread of the Gospel and the Growth of the Kingdom in the Days under the
Ministry of the Apostles, pp. 10-12.
Chapter III
: The Apostolic Ordinances, pp. 12-17.
Chapter IV
: The Second Period of Church History, pp. 17-21.
Chapter V
: Mediaeval Christianity--From Gregory the Great to Luther (590-1517),
pp. 21-27.
Chapter VI
: Modern Church History--From Luther to Campbell (1517-1809), pp. 27-34.
Chapter VII
: Religious Conditions at the Beginning of the Current Restoration, pp. 34-37.
Chapter VIII
: Dawn of the Restoration Period--Barton W. Stone, pp. 37-42.
Chapter IX
: The Campbells Begin Their Work in This Country, pp. 42-48.
Chapter X
: Alexander Campbell's Relation to the Restoration Movement, pp. 48-52.
Chapter XI
: The Christian Association Becomes an Independent Congregation--More Light
on the Subject of Baptism, pp. 52-56.
Chapter XII
: The Formation of the Second Church in the Reformation Movement--The
Mahoning Association--Stirring Times on the Western Reserve, pp. 56-60.
Chapter XIII
: Walter Scott and Baptism for the Remission of Sins, pp. 60-67.
Chapter XIV
: The Principles of the Reformation Spread into Kentucky--Debate between
Mr. Campbell and Mr. McCalla, pp. 67-75.
Chapter XV
: The Principles of the Restoration Put to the Test--Aylett Raines--
Restorationism--Union between the Stone Movement and that of the Campbells--
John Rogers and John T. Johnson, pp. 75-88.
Chapter XVI
: The Restoration Spreads Westward by Unlooked for Means--John P.
Thompson, pp. 88-94.
Chapter XVII
: Literature and Institutions of Learning as Factors in This Movement,
pp. 94-99.
Chapter XVIII
: Missions and Missionary Enterprises, pp. 99-110.
Conclusion
: pp. 110-114.
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