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“Acceptance with God,” 23
Acheson, Thomas, 69
Adams, John, 19, 29
Africans brought to England, 24
Ahorey, 60
Ainslie, Peter, 150
Alabama, “Christian” churches in, 98
Allen, T., M., 101
Altars, Abraham, 66
Amend, William, 85
America in 19th century: characteristics of, 28-31;
churches in, 31-36
American and Foreign Bible Society, 109
American Christian Bible Society, 108
American Christian Education Society, 143
American Christian Missionary Society, 111, 112, 122-23, 124, 126, 143;
founded, 110;
ceases to function, 123
American Christian Review, 113, 122, 124
Ames, E. S., 138
Anabaptists, 18
Anglican Church, separation of Methodists from, 42f.
Anti-Burgher Presbyterians, 60
Antislavery societies, 36
Apology for renouncing the Jurisdiction of the Synod of Kentucky, An, 54
Apostolic Times, 124
Arkansas College, 115
Armenians, missions to, 128
Asbury, Francis, 41-43 passim
“Associate membership,” 138
Associated Free Agencies, 146
Association for the Promotion of Christian Unity, 150
Augsburg Confession, 19
Aulard, A., 19
B
Bacon College, 106, 114
Bader, Jesse, 153
Baltimore, Haldanean churches in, 84
Baptism, 25, 26, 135-39, 151-52;
Ainslie on, 150;
A. Campbell on, 79, 104-5, 135-36;
A. Campbell debates on, 77-79, 106;
design of, 79, 87;
in Brush Run Church, 74-75;
in China mission, 150;
in Christian Church, Ky., 56-57;
and opinion, 96;
Pinkerton on, 136;
the “one institution,” 104;
Stone on, 95-96.
See also Immersion; Open membership
Baptists, 41;
A. Campbell’s relations with, 76ff., 108-9;
Disciples’ differences from, 87-88;
English, 22;
Free Will, 45;
“General,” 35, 53;
in America in 1800, 34-35;
in Kentucky, 30, 81ff.;
in Rhode Island, 32;
in Virginia, 32;
“Kissing,” 83-84;
“New Testament,” 95, 97;
“Old Scotch,” 22;
“Particular,” 53;
and religious liberty, 37-38;
separation from, 87ff., 90
Barclay, James T., 110-11
Baxter, William, 85
Beardslee, J. O., 111
Bentley, Adamson, 87
Berea College, 115
Bethany College, 76, 107, 114, 147;
and slavery issue, 116-17
Bethany, W. Va., 80
Bethel, Ky., 57
Bible distribution, cooperation in, 36
Bible, modern view of, 148.
See also Higher criticism
“Bible chairs,” 128, 131
Bible College League, 151
Bible Society: American and Foreign, 109;
American Christian, 108
Blythe, James, 50
Boston: “Christian” church at, 46;
in 1800, 29;
Sandemanian churches in, 22
“Brethren,” 26
Brown University, 34
Brush Run Church, 73, 74-75, 81, 135;
joins Redstone Association, 75
Bucer, Martin, 18
Buffaloe, 62, 80
Burgher Presbyterians, 60
Burnet, D. S., 106, 108
Burnham, F. W., 146
Butler University, 114, 147
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Conservative group (antimissionary society), 12
Conservative reaction, 1909-45, 150ff.
Constitutional Convention, 37
Controversy, period of, 119ff.
Cooperation, 11, 36, 100
Cotner College, 147
Craig, W. B., 138
Craighead, Thomas, 50
Cramblet, T. A., 147
Creath, Jacob, Sr., and Jr., 83
Creeds, 64, 65, 71, 80, 94, 119, 120-21
Crockett, David, 102
Cross, Alexander, 111
Cumberland district, 50
Cumberland Presbyterians, 52, 55
D
Danbury, Conn., 22
Danville, Ky., 50
Davies, Samuel, 49
Declaration and Address, 14, 61, 66, 68, 103, 141;
summary of, 69-73;
“brought down to date,” 124
Deer Creek, Ohio, conference of “Christians,” 58
Delegate convention, 144-45
Denominationalism as normal, 17
Denver, 138
Design of baptism: See under Baptism
Disciples: beginnings as separate body, 87, 90;
early growth, 90-91;
growth 1830-44, 99ff. (see also Statistics);
general views, 94-97;
name, 11-12, 95;
organization for cooperation, 100;
periodicals of, 91 (see also Periodicals);
rethinking, 155-56;
separation from Baptists, 87-88;
union with “Christian” Churches, 91, 98-99
Disciples Divinity House, 132, 134, 147
“Dissenters,” 15;
in New England, 32
Divisions, causes of, 71
Drake Conference, 155
Drake University, 115, 147
D’Spain, Lynn, 98
J
Jacksonville, Ill., Stone at, 22
Oskaloosa College, 115
Otten, B. J., 18
Our Plea for Union in the Present Crisis, 138
Owen, Robert, 89, 103
Oxford Conference, 153, 154
ersity, 147
Theological school, controversy on, 116.
See Ministry
Thompson, John, 53, 57
Thompson, Thomas, 102
“Thompsonian” system of medicine, 45
Toleration granted to churches, 17.
See Religious liberty
Transylvania Presbytery, 50
Transylvania University, 93, 106, 147, 151
Trinity, Stone on, 48, 50, 93
Trollope, Mrs., 103
Tyler, B. B., 138, 154
U
Union of “Christians” and Disciples, 10-11, 92, 98ff.
Union Theological Seminary, 132
Unitarianism, 33;
Stone charged with, 94
United Christian Missionary Society, 146, 151-52
United States conferences, 47, 59
Unity of Christians: as political necessity, 15f., 37ff.;
Association for the Promotion of Christian Unity, 150;
A. Campbell on, 80, 94;
T. Campbell and, 61, 84;
Declaration and Address, 69-72;
different views of, 148, 152, 155-56;
Haldaneans, Sandemanians on, 26;
history of idea, 14-17;
in relation to baptism, 135-39;
new problem in America, 39;
Stone on, 93, 94
University Church of Disciples of Christ, Chicago, 138
V
Vanderbilt University, 132
View of the Social Worship and Ordinances of the First Christians, A, 25
Virginia: Bill of Rights, 38;
“Christians” in, 41-44;
Constitutional Convention, 88-89;
motives in settlement of, 31-32;
University of, 128, 131
W
Wabash, Ind., conference of “Christians,” 59
Walker, John, of Dublin, 61
Walker, John, of Ohio, 77-78
Walnut Grove Academy, 115
Ware, C. C., 48
Washington, D. C., 29

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