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Memoirs of Thomas Campbell (by Alexander Campbell)
Alexander Campbell pays a loving and honest tribute to his father in this work, comprised of both narrative and reflections on the life, beliefs, and efforts of this man of God. Included is Thomas Campbell’s landmark document, “The Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington, Pennsylvania,” as well as sermons and letters from his pen. 306 pages
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A Presbyterian minister who dreamed of a time without religious division.
An idea that changed the landscape of religion in the United States.
An under-appreciated life.
This is Thomas Campbell
Often overshadowed by his son, the preacher/writer/editor/debater Alexander Campbell, Thomas was nonetheless heavily influential in calling people to a religion based solely on the Bible, without creeds, councils, catechisms, or denominational names and hierarchies.
Alexander Campbell pays a loving and honest tribute to his father in this work, comprised of both narrative and reflections on the life, beliefs, and efforts of this man of God. Included is Thomas Campbell’s landmark document, “The Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington, Pennsylvania,” as well as sermons and letters from his pen.
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