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Alexander Campbell, The Lunenburg Letter with Attendant Comments
Alexander Campbell, The Lunenburg Letter with Attendant Comments
This pamphlet contains only the remarks by Campbell on the subject of Christians in the Sects.
His remarks were controversial; he mentions, probably hyperbolically, that I hope to be excused for not publishing a hundred letters for and against said opinion. (Page 10 in this PDF.)https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1012/thumbnail.jp
Christian Reformer, Volume 1, Numbers 1-11, January-November 1836
Christian Reformer, Volume 1, Numbers 1-11, January-November 1836.
John R. Howard (1807-1870) was editor and wrote most of the articles in this volume.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180609687/john-rogers-howard
The DCHS copy lacks the December number. We would appreciate receiving a scan of the December number if anyone has a copy.https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/christianreformer/1000/thumbnail.jp
Alexander Campbell, A Restoration of the Ancient Order of Things
Alexander Campbell, A Restoration of the Ancient Order of Things
Published in the Christian Baptist in thirty-two parts in 1824 through 1829.
Page numbers in the contents are from the Christian Baptist, Revised by D. S Burnet in 1835, Seven Volumes in One.https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1011/thumbnail.jp
Alexander Campbell, Sermon on the Law
Alexander Campbell, Sermon on the Law
Because of constant requests for this sermon to be republished, Alexander Campbell reprinted it in the Millennial Harbinger (September, 1846; 493 - 521).
The sermon was first published at Steubenville, Ohio, in 1816, by James Wilson.https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1008/thumbnail.jp
Thomas Campbell, Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington
Thomas Campbell, Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington
Washington, (Pa.) Printed by BROWN & SAMPLE at the Office of The Reporter.
Appeal for Christian unity based on a common core of evangelical commitments written by Thomas Campbell (1763-1854) and published in 1809 to explain the form and purpose of the Christian Association of Washington; ultimately considered, along with the Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery, a charter document of the Stone-Campbell Movement. (Paul M. Blowers and William J. Richardson, Declaration and Address Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement 263.)https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1006/thumbnail.jp
Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery
Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery
Founding document of the Christian Church movement associated with Barton W. Stone, signed June 28,1804·
The Springfield Presbytery, which issued the document, had been organized on September 12, 1803. Two days earlier Barton W. Stone, Robert Marshall, John Dunlavy, Richard McNemar, and John Thompson had withdrawn from the jurisdiction of the Presbyterian Synod of Kentucky rather than suffer censure for having departed from the doctrines of the Westminster Confession. (D. Newell Williams, Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery\u27 Encyclopedia of the Stone Campbell Movement 453.)https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1007/thumbnail.jp
Rice Haggard, An Address to the Different Religious Societies, on the Sacred Import of the Christian Name
Rice Haggard, An Address to the Different Religious Societies, on the Sacred Import of the Christian Name
This PDF is extracted from the DCHS publication Footnotes to Disciple History Number Four, where the reader may find more information about Rice Haggard and the rediscovery of this foundational Stone-Campbell Movement pamphlet. Haggard was present at Cane Ridge and later labored alongside James O\u27Kelly.
For earlier sources from which Haggard drew, but did not acknowledge in his pamphlet, see Frank Bellizzi\u27s blog post here:
https://frankbellizzi.blogspot.com/2009/02/rice-haggards-influential-pamphlet.htmlhttps://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1010/thumbnail.jp
An Apology for Renouncing the Jurisdiction of the Synod of Kentucky.
An Apology for Renouncing the Jurisdiction of the Synod of Kentucky. To which is added, a compendious view of the Gospel, and a few remarks on the Confession of Faith.
By Robert Marshall, John Dunlavy, Richard M\u27Nemar, Barton W. Stone, John Thompson
The Apology and other remarks related to it are from The Biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone, Written by Himself, with Additions and Reflections. (Cincinnati: American Christian Publication Society, 1853) 147-247.
The date of the publication of the pamphlet is January 31, 1804, per the poorly preserved title page on the DCHS microfilm.https://digitalcommons.discipleshistory.org/all_foundationaldocuments/1016/thumbnail.jp