• 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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    The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone–Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian...
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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...
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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...
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    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...
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    practice, leading to their immigration and joining a congregation of the Campbellite Restoration Movement, called the Disciples of Christ.: 7  By the age...
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  • the Kingdom. His message was particularly welcomed in Scotland, and Campbellite, Unitarian and Adventist friends separated to form groups of "Baptised...
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  • 2014. Randolph, Robert M. (May 22, 2013). "Billie Sol Estes: The Last Campbellite". HuffPost. New York. Retrieved March 27, 2014. Barmash, Isadore. Great...
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  • denominational lines, especially from Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist and Campbellite churches, forming distinct denominations only after the Great Disappointment...
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