Pictures From:
A Comprehensive History of the Disciples Of Christ
By
William T. Moore, LL.D
Introduction
W.T. Moore
Disciples' Pavilion at the World's Fair
The Grave of B. W. Stone at Caneridge. KY.
The Grave of Walter Scott at May's Lick. KY.
Eight and Walnut St. Church, Cincinnati
The Foundation Stone of the Original Brush Run Church
Thomas Campbell
Barton Warren Stone
Chapter I: The Creative Period
Buildings Identified With The Earliest Workers
Chapter II: The Chaotic Period
Oil Painting of Alexander Campbell
Views At Bethany, West Virginia
Chapter V: Scott and New Doctrine of Baptism
Walter Scott
Dr. Robert Richardson
Chapter VI: Scriptural Meaning of Baptism
Five Churches Where History Has Been Made
- Old Syeamore St. Meeting House, Cincinnati, scene of the Campbell Purcell debate.
- Main St. Church, Lexington, Ky., where the Campbell-Rice debate was held.
- The Central Christian Church, Cincinnati, O.
- Fourth and Walnut St. Christian Church, Louisville, Ky., where "Children's Day" and the Foreign Christian Missionary Society were born.
- Richmond St. Church, Cincinnati, O.
Chapter IX: "Reformers" and "Christians"
Six Leaders In The Union Movement
Chapter X: Some of the Men in the Union
Pioneer Leaders
Chapter XVII: The Period of Organization or Period of Reorganization
Men of the Middle Period
Chapter XIX: Turbulent Period
Bethany- Two Views
- The Campbell Home, Showing A. Campbell's study on the left, with Dr. Moore and Mr. Campbell's daughter, Mrs. Decima Campbell Barclay. The mansion is to the right. The picture shows well the trees planted by Mr. Campbell Himself.
- The cemetery at Bethany. Here lie buried:
- Unmarked grave of Dr. Barclay, the first Foreign Missionary of the Disciples of Christ
- The Campbells-- Thomas, Alexander, and their wives and some of the family
- Pres. W. K. Pendleton
- Dr. Robert Richardson
- Pres. Woolery
Buffalo Creek is in the distance
Some Campbell Pictures
Chapter XXII: Some Failures and Some Victories
Some State Sectaries
- Grant K. Lewis, Southern California
- J. A. Joyce, Western Pennsylvania
- George E. Lyon, Kansas
- H. Newton Miller, Ohio
- Willis A. Baldwin, Nebraska
- B. S. Denny, Iowa
- J. Fred Jones, Illinois
- J. C. Mason, Texas
- H. W. Elliott, Kentucky
- Dr. E. C. Anderson, Alabama
- T. A. Abbott, Missouri
- J. J. Taylor Arkansas
- F. P. Arthur, Michigan
- A. I. Myhr, Tennessee
- Bernard P. Smith, Georgia
- J. O. Rose, Indiana
- C. A. Brady, Eastern Pennsylvania
Chapter XXIII: New Missionary Enterprises
Some Officers Of National Societies
Chapter XXIV: The C.W.B.M. and Other Societies
Leaders Of The Christian Woman's Board Of Missions
Leaders Of The National Benevolent Association
Five Influential Editors
Chapter XXV: The Old Evangelism and the New
Some College Presidents
- F. D. Kershner, Milligan Gollege
- R. E. Hieronymus, Eureka College
- T. C. Howe, Butler College
- Ashley S. Johnson, Johnson College
- Clinton Lockhart, Texes Christian University
- J. B. Jones, William Woods (Missouri)
- J. C. Caldwell, Atlantic Christian College
- Hill M. Bell, Drake University
- E. L. Barham, Missouri Christian College
- Daniel E. Motley, Washington Christian College
- R. H. Crossfield, Transylvania University
- W. P. Aylsworth, Cotner University
Chapter XXVI: Education and Literature
Some College Presidents (continued)
- E. C. Sanderson, Eugene Bible University
- E. V. Zollars, Oklahoma Christian University
- A. J. Thompson, Louisville Christian Bible School
- Mrs. W. T. Moore, Christian College (Missouri)
- Miner Lee Bates, Hiram College
- Mrs. O. A. Carr, Carr-Burdette College
- Joseph Hopwood, Virginia Christian College
- Thomas E. Cramblet, Bethany College
- W. J. Lhamon, Bible Collage of Missouri
- Carl Johann, Christian University
- Herbert L. Willett, Disciples Divinity School and University of Chicago
- Mrs. Luella W. St. Clair, Hamilton College
Prominent Evangelists
Chapter XXVII: Governments, Newspapers, Societies
Newspaper Men
- David Lipscomb, Gospel Advocate
- Charles Clayton Morrison, Christian Century
- Jas. T. Nichols, Christian Union
- S. S. Lappin, Christian Standard
- William Worth Dowling, Christian Publishing Co.
- James Harvey Garrison, Christian-Evangelist
- Russell Errett, Christian Standard
- Paul Moore, Christian-Evangelist
- J. A. Lord, Christian Standard
- W. B. Berry, Pacific Christian
- F. L. Rowe, Christian Leader and Way
- G. A. Faris, Christian Courier
- J. A. Harding, Christian Leader and Way
- Jas. S. Bell, Christian Leader and Way
Chapter XXVIII: Men Instrumental in the Movement
Prominent Workers Of The Past
Men Who Have Long Been Prominent
Preachers Who Have Held Long Pastorates
- George H. Combs, Kansas City, Mo.
- B. A. Abbott, Baltimore, Md.
- Peter Ainslie, Baltimore, Md.
- A. C. Smither, Los Angeles, Cal.
- W. F. Richardson, Kansas City, Mo.
- A. B. Philputt, Indianapolis, Ind.
- T. J. Clark, Albion, Ill.
- G. P. Rutledge, Philadelphia, Pa.
- S. T. Willis, New York.
- F. D. Power, Washington, D.C.
- E. L. Powell, Louisville, Ky.
- W. H. Sheffer, Memphis, Tenn.
- Bayard Craig, Denver, Colo.
- S. S. Jones, Danville, Ill.
- Levi Maeshall, Hannibal, Ind.
- E. B. Bagby, Ft. Smith, Ark.
Pastors Of Some Of The Strongest Churches
- Russell F. Thrapp, Jacksonville, Ill.
- C. G. Kindred, Chicago, Ill.
- H. D. Smith, Hopkinsville, Ky.
- A. R. Moore, Birmingham, Ala.
- George Darsie, Akron, O.
- L. J. Marshall, Independence, Mo.
- C. S. Medbury, Des Moines, La.
- T. W. Grafton, Anderson, Ind.
- Carey E. Morgan, Paris, Ky.
- J. E. Lynn, Warren, O.
- J. M. Philputt, St. Louis
- W. H. Book, Columbus, Ind.
- Finis Idleman, Des Moines, Ia.
- Wallace Tharp, Allegheny, Pa.
- W. S. Priest, Columbus, O.
- Vernon Stauffer, Angola, Ind.
- E. W. Allen, Wichita, Kan.
Prominent Business Men Now Deceased
Prominent Business Men
Miscellaneous Group Of Men
Chapter XXX: Recapitulatory Survey
Pioneers Especially Prominent In Indiana
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