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Barton Warren Stone

Barton Warren Stone Barton Warren Stone entered this world on Thursday, December 24, 1772 in the tiny settlement of Port Tobacco, Maryland. It was one of the earliest trade settlements located on the Potomac River. His family was rooted deep in the soil of the Episcopal Church of England and their faith was greatly tested

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Elias Smith (1769-1846)

Elias Smith (1769-1846) This man was a master-worker in the establishment of the Lord’s church in the region of New England. His parents were of Baptist and Congregational background. He tells us that his father was a Baptist and his mother a firm Congregationalist. His birth occurred at Lynn, Conn., on June 17, 1769. His

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THE “CHRISTIAN” NAME

THE “CHRISTIAN” NAME. It is well known that our opponents frequently charge us with a want of charity, in assuming the name “Christian,” to the exclusion of all others. They tell us we thereby unchristian all other churches. I lately made a reply to this objection which my brethren have requested me to publish, since

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The Comfort of Love

THE COMFORT OF LOVE—A SERMON. BY ELD. JOHN ROGERS. “Wherefore, if there be any consolation in Christ, any comfort of love, any fellowship of the spirit, any bowels and tender mercies, comfort ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind.”—Phil. 2nd chapter and 1st and

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The White Pilgrim

Joseph Thomas (1791-1835) Joseph Thomas was born on March 17, 1791 in Orange County, North Carolina. He was orphaned at age seven and was left with very cruel parents. Shortly thereafter he was claimed by a brother from Virginia. While there he was stricken by “the white plague,” which confined him to bed for a

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