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Journalism's Deep Roots in the Stone-Campbell Movement
Stone-Campbell Biography Edwin R. Errett: Martyr to a Lost Cause
Churches of Christ and Christian Churches in Early Oregon, 1842-1882 Jerry Rushford Pepperdine University
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The Stone-Campbell Reformation: Its Roots and Ideals
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The 7Th Annual Stone-Campbell Journal Conference April11-12,2008
The Restoration Movement's Attitude Toward Slavery
Our Restoration Heritage Volume 1
The Impact of the Civil War
Can We Have All Professing Christians United in One Great Body, with Identity of Doctrine and Polity? C
Universl^ Micrailms International
Report of Proceedings of the Fifteenth Anniversary Meeting of the American Christian Missionary Society Held in Cincinnati, October 20, 21, 22, 1863
Christian Education in the Stone-Campbell Movement
The Division at Henderson, Tennessee January 1903
A History of the Plum Street Church of Christ, Detroit, Mich
THE STORY of the DISCIPLES of CHRIST in Wilmington, Ohio
Top View
University Church: the First One Hundred Years
Historical Documents Advocating Christian Union
The Richardson-Fanning Controversy and Its
Isaac Errett: Unity and Expediency
Musical Instruments in Worship
But Speak Thou the Things That Become Sound Doctrine
Discipliana Vol-09-Nos-1-4-April-1949-January-1950
Who Are the Christian Churches and What Do We Believe?
Theology of Others
The Doctrine of the Ministry Among the Disciples of Christ
Origins of the Restoration Movement: an Intellectual History
God Didn't Say Two Halves Become One It's Easy to Quit Following Jesus Why Husbands and Wives Argue Dads, You Are Realy Importan
The Radical Libertarian Political Economy of 19Th-Century Preacher David Lipscomb
Scotch Baptist Influence on the Disciples of Christ
“Raccoon” John Smith
The Millennium in the Restoration Movement
AMERICAN PACIFISTS: the QUAKERS, the DISCIPLES of CHRIST, and the CIVIL WAR by ANDREW BENJAMIN SMITH Bachelor of Arts, History