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Campbellite is a
mildly pejorative term
referring to
adherents of
certain religious groups that have
historic roots in the
Restoration Movement, among...
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where Sidney Rigdon and over a
hundred followers of his
variety of
Campbellite Restorationism converted to the
Church of Christ,
swelling the ranks...
- of
Christ or
Campbellite movement. He
joined the
early Latter Day
Saint church,
called the
Church of Christ, in 1830
after his
Campbellite bishop, Sidney...
- Some
followers after the
failed prediction became the
Adventists or
Campbellites,
while other splinter groups eventually became Apocalyptic Restorationists...
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Location of
origin Targeted demographic Meaning origin and
notes References Campbellite United States Followers of
Church of
Christ Followers of the
Church of...
- the Kingdom. His
message was
particularly welcomed in Scotland, and
Campbellite,
Unitarian and
Adventist friends separated to form
groups of "Baptised...
- 1995 "Amos
Sutton Hayden was a
historian of the
Disciples of
Christ (
Campbellite) and
opponent of Mormonism. In 1875, he
published Early History of the...
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fundamentalism Millerism (Historical) Stone-Campbell
movement (a.k.a. "
Campbellites") Two by Twos (a.k.a. "No name church" and "Workers and Friends") Swedenborgianism...
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denominational lines,
especially from Baptist, Presbyterian,
Methodist and
Campbellite churches,
forming distinct denominations only
after the
Great Disappointment...
- 2014. Randolph,
Robert M. (May 22, 2013). "Billie Sol Estes: The Last
Campbellite". HuffPost. New York.
Retrieved March 27, 2014. Barmash, Isadore. Great...