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LEADER: 02074 am 2200241I 45 0
001 ocm01224860
003 OCoLC
005 20070308073719.0
008 750319s1909 nyu 000 0 eng d
040 $aCDC$cCDC$dOHI
035 $a(OCoLC)1224860
092 $a929.102$bD631mo
100 1 $aMoore, William Thomas.
245 12 $aA comprehensive history of the Disciples of Christ :$bbeing an account of a century's effort to restore primitive Christianity in its faith, doctrine, and life /$cby William Thomas Moore.
260 $aNew York :$bFleming H. Revell,$c[1909]
300 $axiv, 830 p. :$bill., front. ports. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 823-824.
505 0 $a1. The creative period--the Campbells -- 2. The chaotic period--its beginning -- 3. A new departure and new friends -- 4. New friends become enemies -- 5. Walter Scott and the new doctrine of baptism -- 6. Scriptural meaning of baptism -- 7. Separation of Baptists and Disciples -- 8. The Stone movement -- 9. Union of "Reformers" and "Christians" -- 10. Some of the men in the union -- 11. Apostasies and other difficulties -- 12. Reconstruction period and restoration -- 13. Restoration as an ideal and as a realisation -- 14. Providing education and work at Christian Union -- 15. Bereavement, and progress by discussion.
505 0 $a16. Conflict and growth -- 17. Period of reorganisation -- 18. The old and the new -- 19. The turbulent period -- 20. The organic and reconstruction period -- 21. New papers and new plans -- 22. Many tests, some failures, and some victories -- 23. New Missionary Enterprises -- 24. The C. W. B. M. and other societies -- 25. The old evangelism and the new -- 26. Education and literature -- 27. Government, newspapers, societies, and federation -- 28. Some of the men instrumental in making the movement -- 29. Centennial outlook -- 30. Recapitulatory survey -- 31. Centennial celebration.
610 20 $aDisciples of Christ$xHistory.
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN IMF - 56 OTHER HOLDINGS
596 $a16
926 $aGENEALOGY$bGENEALOGY$c929.102 D631MO$dBOOK$f1