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Welcome to our Restoration Movement
Links page. We hope you will learn much from your search!
Barton W. Stone,
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/bstone/stone.html
Test, studies, pictures, and research tools
Center for Restoration Studies,
http://www.bible.acu.edu/crs/
The Center for Restoration Studies is a repository
of books, archival materials (cabinets and boxes of file folders,
papers, audio/video cassettes etc.) and artifacts connected with the
Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement. These items are referenced in our
Collections Database. We plan to place a scanned image of every item in
the collection online - some items already have a scanned image online.
Although the CRS contains a rich collection of nineteenth-century
materials, the chief focus is on Churches of Christ, especially their
twentieth-century development. The collection is housed in Abilene
Christian University's Brown Library adjacent to the Special Collections
Department.
Christian Restoration Association,
http://www.thecra.org Serving &
Promoting Christ and His Church through the Restoration Movement.
7133 Central Parke Blvd, Mason, OH 45040
Churches of Christ History - Preservation-Restoration of Christ Teaching,
Churches of Christ history After
the apostles death, many
particularly
independent congregations had to conceal themselves from view, who
applied the directives from the new testament, having not a religious
centralized hierarchy.
http://www.christjustified.com/preservation.html
A Commentary on Alexander Campbell,
Learn about the struggles he suffered for attempting to run a free press
that would even expound the views of his opponents so people could make
informed decisions
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/3958/commentary_ac.htm
Early British churches of Christ, A brief history of churches
of Christ in Great Britain and Europe before the American Restoration
movement
http://www.traces-of-the-Kingdom.org
Hans Rollmann's Collection, These pages are for your
reading and viewing, and feature historical texts, pictures, resources
for historical research and links to other relevant pages dealing with
the Restoration Movement. This nineteenth-century unity and restitution
effort by Barton W. Stone and Thomas and Alexander Campbell spawned
several distinct religious groups: the Churches of Christ, the Christian
Churches, and the Disciples of Christ. The wider historical context also
includes the Christian Churches of James O'Kelly and the Christian
Connexion of Elias Smith and Abner Jones. The Restoration Movement pages
seek to accommodate the historical heritage of all of these religious
traditions.
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/restmov.html
Hymnals of the Stone-Campbell Movement,
http://www.lccs.edu/library/hymnals/ A collection of 9,000 hymnals
from the 19th Century, complete with full text, sound files and scanned
images of the actual hymnal pages. Contact: library(at)lccs.edu
Memoirs of Alexander
Campbell,
MEMOIRS OF ALEXANDER CAMPBELL EMBRACING A
VIEW OF THE ORIGIN, PROGRESS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE RELIGIOUS REFORMATION
WHICH HE ADVOCATED
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/rrichardson/mac/MAC100A.HTM
Pioneer Preachers, An informative insight into the preachers who
shaped the Church in America today
http://www.pioneerpreachers.com/
Pioneer Preachers Of The NorthWest,
The reader may meet the people told about on these
pages within 100 years. It will be nice to know something of their
sacrifices and victories in modeling the churches after the plan
endorsed by the apostles of Jesus.
http://ncbible.org/nwh/orhistmenu.html
The Restoration Movement, This website
is dedicated to the many men and women who have struggled in the
Restoration Of New Testament Christianity, to take us back to the Bible,
and to let it be our only standard of faith and practice.
http://www.therestorationmovement.com
Restoration Movement, The
Restoration Movement is a critical period in the history of the Lord's
Church. To understand why this important turning point came about, a
person must have a basic understanding of church history since the
beginning of the Church, in 33 AD.
http://www.newantiochcoc.org/The%20Restoration%20Movement.htm
Restoration Movement: Issues and Themes,
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/subs/issues.html
Stone-Campbell Journal, SCJ provides a scholarly platform
for biblical interpretation, history, theology, philosophy, apologetics,
and cultural criticism for those who value the perspective of the
Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement and who endeavor to advance its
distinctive principles today.
http://www.stone-campbelljournal.com/
What does it mean to restore the Lord's Church,
This research studies the important matter of restoring the Lord's
church. It answers the question posed for consideration, that being,
what does it mean to restore the Lord's church? It does this by
examining, first of all, the principle of restoration itself and proves
that the principle of restoration is a biblical one. Second, it examines
the restoration principle in light of the present discussion among
churches of Christ regarding the nature of the church that one reads
about in the New Testament.
http://www.lawspublishing.com/restore.htm
Writings of Reuel Lemmons,
http://www.geocities.com/nucmanchh/writings_of_reuel_lemmons.htm
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