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The Brethren: a Bibliography of Secondary Studies
'Exclusive' Brethren: an Educational Dilemma
A Critical Examination of the Ecclesiology of John Nelson Darby
Thesis Hum 2002 Jansen Al.Pdf
The Appropriation of Information and Communication Technologies by the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church
Fry Manuscript, 1807-1899
Brethren Attitudes to Authority and Government
Living Our Beliefs
The Place of Small Denominations in the Religious Landscape of New Zealand
The Brethren Movement in the World Today
Living by Faith’: a Short History of Brethren Practice
The Study of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church
Bahnr 1:10-23 Open to Closed: the Growth of Exclusivism Among Brethren in Britain 1848-1953
On Being Raised in and Leaving the Exclusive Brethren: Resonances in Adulthood
On Being Charismatic Brethren: Roots and Shoots of Pentecostal Evangelicalism in Tanzania
'Brethren' Movement
J. N. Darby in Switzerland at the Crossroads of Brethren History and European Evangelism A
Volume 5, Issue 2 March—April 2021
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Papers of John Nelson Darby
Who Is Afraid of the Plymouth Brethren? Brethren Controversies in Historical Perspective
'Brethren' Movement and the Resulting Group of About 150 Local Congregations Split in 1845– 1848, Initially Into Two Branches: (1) Those Associated with the Leader, J
The Plymouth Brethren: a Review Article
The Origins and Early Development of the Plymouth Brethren
Brethren and Separation
The Story of Those Christians Sometimes Called Plymouth Brethren Robert H
Student 1 (PDF, 261KB)
The Exclusive Brethren Who Separated from the Open Brethren
PLYMOUTH BRETHREN (CHRISTIAN BRETHREN) by A. C
The Exclusive Brethren: Separatism and Human Rights in England and Wales
A Narrative Exploration of the Lived Experience of Being Born, Raised In, and Leaving a Cultic Group: the Case of the Exclusive Brethren
Plymouth Brethren Christian Church
COLLECTION 0085: Fry Manuscript, 1807-1899 Fuller Seminary Archives and Special Collections
Open Brethren