Two Churches in Hambden

Corydon E. Fuller, in Reminiscences of James A. Garfield, described a period in which he (the author) was working with a school in Hambden, Ohio in 1851. In this “little village” that “enjoyed no past, and had no hope in the future,” there were two churches which he described in this way: “The two churches stood

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Why We Divide

“WHY WE DIVIDE” The illuminating discussion at the recent Butler Institute of the so-called “Lunenburg Letter” of Alexander Campbell, by Marion Stevenson and Daniel Sommer, called attention to the fact that most of our differences have arisen because there were really two Alexander Campbell’s instead of one as we frequently assume. The young man who

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WAR

War Tolbert Fanning  War by Tolbert Fanning From the Christian Review, Vol 4. Franklin College, March, 1847. No. 3. ATTENTIVE READER, — Will you consent to forget your former impressions, and stifle your prejudices, while we examine, by the light of Revelation, a theme most dear to the interest of Messiah‘s kingdom? At no period

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