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Restoration
History Links
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Remember that everything that men write is not necessarily true, factual,
or credible; however, verifiable information from a variety of sources does
make increase credibility.
Early church history (from a denominational perspective)

History of the Bible
People of the American Restoration
- 19th &
20th Century people like Alexander and Thomas Campbell, Barton W. Stone,
and "Racoon" John Smith to Marshall Keeble, David Lipscomb, and J.
D. Tant (has links to some of their writings).
- Biographies
of of the early restorers (from the Stone Campbell Restoration Movement
people; at
Abeline
Christian U)
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Historical & Biographical articles cover the men and events that
have shaped the Churches of Christ in America.

The Restoration Movement
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The Bible Truths looks at
Religious Journals
Among Brethren

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A
Bibliography
of Restoration Church History

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John T.
Brown's Churches of Christ - [1904 encyclopedia] online version
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The Center for Restoration Studies
(at Abeline Christian University)
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The Disciples
of Christ Historical Society home page.
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History of the
Christian Church, the churches of Christ, and the Disciples of Christ from
the Memorial University of Newfoundland (includes images of important
movement people).
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The Restoration
Movement--for an excellent background of this movement.
- The American Restoration
Movement texts and photos.
- Restoration
Movement--Texts, Pictures, Issues & Themes, Restoration Forum, RM Through Other Eyes, Other Sites, RM Resources, New RM Books,
Other Believers'Churches, RM in Canada, Search of RM pages by Dr. Hans Rollmann.
- The
Restoration Movement--an overview by Kelly
Stewart, UVa.
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Great
Slogans of the Restoration
Movement--John Waddy provides and discuses 8 slogans of the American Restoration Movement.
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The
Stone-Campbell
Movement (includes biographies, portraits, and research tools).
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A
Timeline for A Bibliography of Restoration Church History
- Other Restoration Movement
WWW
Locations (colleges, publications, and human organizations, so these
are not conservative).
This page was created by Hal Snyder on May 14,
1999 and updated on Feb. 20, 2010. |