- The
Christadelphians (/ˌkrɪstəˈdɛlfiənz/) are a
restorationist and
nontrinitarian (Biblical Unitarian)
Christian denomination. The name
means 'brothers...
- – 5
March 1871) was a
British religious leader and
founder of the
Christadelphians. He was a
dedicated Bible expositor, and
author of
Elpis Israel, the...
- The
Unamended Christadelphians are a "fellowship"
within the
broader Christadelphian movement worldwide,
found only in the
United States and Canada. They...
-
Adventist Christian body. The
churches have
common roots with the
Christadelphians and the
Church of God
General Conference (Abrahamic Faith). Benjamin...
- The
Berean Christadelphians are a
Christian denomination. In
Britain the
initial cause of the 1923
schism resulting in the
formation of the
Berean Christadelphians...
- The
Christadelphian Sunday School Union (CSSU) is an
organisation which provides lessons, books,
magazines and
other services for
Christadelphian Sunday...
- of
books in the
English language relating to the
general topic of
Christadelphians. Alfs,
Matthew -
Concepts of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit : a classification...
- The
Christadelphian is a
Bible magazine published monthly by the
Christadelphian Magazine and
Publishing ****ociation (CMPA) of Hall Green, Birmingham,...
- The
definition of "peace churches" is
sometimes expanded to
include Christadelphians (from 1863) and
others who did not parti****te in the
conference of...
- The
earliest Christadelphian hymn book
published was the "Sacred Melodist"
which was
published by
Benjamin Wilson in Geneva,
Illinois in 1860. The next...