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The Baptists have been non-creedal “ in that they have not sought to establish binding authoritative confessions of faith on one another .” Also rejecting creeds are groups with roots in the Restoration Movement, such as the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada and the Churches of Christ.
Others, including the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), Evangelical Christian Church in Canada, Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ, have their roots in the contemporaneous Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, which was centered in Kentucky and Tennessee.
While the early Restoration Movement had a tradition of itinerant preachers rather than " located Preachers ", during the 20th century a long-term, formally-trained congregational minister became the norm among Churches of Christ.
Similar reservations about the use of creeds can be found in the Restoration Movement and its descendants, the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ.
In this he found sympathy with the rapidly emerging Restoration Movement in the United States of America at the time.
Whilst the Restoration Movement accepted Thomas's right to have his own beliefs, when he started preaching that they were essential to salvation, it led to a fierce series of debates with a notable leader of the movement, Alexander Campbell.
It was this abjuration of his former beliefs that eventually led to the Restoration Movement disfellowshipping him when he toured England and they became aware of his abjuration in the United States of America.
* International Churches of Christ, a group of Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement Christian churches
* 2000 – More than 800 members of the Ugandan cult Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God die in what is considered to be a mass murder and suicide, orchestrated by leaders of the cult.
There are many groups outside the Roman Catholic Church which regard themselves as Catholic, such as the Community of the Lady of All Nations, the Palmarian Catholic Church, the Philippine Independent Church, the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, the Free Catholic Church, the Society of St. Pius X, the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, and others.
* Restoration Movement, a Christian movement originating in the 19th century that seeks to restore the doctrine and practice of the early church
Cane Ridge was also instrumental in fostering what became known as the Restoration Movement.
The Restoration Movement began during, and was greatly influenced by, the Second Great Awakening.
* Alexander Campbell, Presbyterian, and early leader of the Restoration Movement
* Thomas Campbell Presbyterian, then early leader of the Restoration Movement
* Barton Stone, Presbyterian non-Calvinist, then early leader of the Restoration Movement
* Restoration Movement
Category: Restoration Movement
Sola fide ( Latin: by faith alone ), also historically known as the doctrine of justification by faith alone, is a Christian theological doctrine that distinguishes most Protestant denominations from Catholicism, Eastern Christianity, and some in the Restoration Movement.
The instances closest to " ritual killing " in the criminal history of modern society would be pathological serial killers such as the Zodiac Killer, and mass suicides with doomsday cult background, such as the Peoples Temple, Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, Order of the Solar Temple or Heaven's Gate incidents.
* Alexander Campbell ( 1788 – 1866 ) early leader in the Restoration Movement
Like some other groups that assert the lack of clerical titles within the church as narrated in the New Testament, congregations in the Restoration Movement ( i. e., influenced by Barton Warren Stone and Alexander Campbell ), often disdain use of The Reverend and instead use the more generalized designation Brother.
The church claims itself the " oldest independent Christian Church of the American Restoration Movement.
* Barton W. Stone, influential Presbyterian and Restorationist preacher of the Second Great Awakening ; founded the Restoration Movement with Alexander Campbell

Restoration and also
The social conditions portrayed are unquestionably those also of the period of the Restoration.
The French equivalent ( the Restoration ), or the European Restoration, are also used as umbrella terms for such restorations following the fall of Napoleon in 1814, such as:
Restoration efforts were also partially hampered due to the lack of common practices and coordination procedures.
Pliny does not name the prostitute ; however, the Restoration playwright Nathaniel Richards calls her Scylla in The Tragedy of Messalina, Empress of Rome, published in 1640, and Robert Graves in his novel Claudius the God also identified the prostitute as Scylla.
It was also acknowledged that Louis XVIII's government might have made mistakes during the First Restoration.
In the early years of the Empire, the economy also benefited from the coming of age of those born during the baby boom of the Restoration period.
But there were also new points of conflict: the decline of Spanish power at the end of the Thirty Years ' War in 1648, the colonial possessions of Portugal ( already in the midst of Portuguese Restoration War ), and perhaps even of a beleaguered Spain, were up for grabs.
Those who had been informally involved in foreign trade before the Meiji Restoration also flourished.
Restoration of other buildings also took place.
In his career as a playwright, he offended many sections of Restoration and 18th century society, not only by the sexual explicitness of his plays, but also by their messages in defence of women's rights in marriage.
Their dash to attract audiences briefly revitalized Restoration drama, but also set it on a fatal downhill slope to the lowest common denominator of public taste.
( Their role in the development of Restoration tragedy is also important, compare She-tragedy.
Restoration of the eastern section between Latton and Lechlade has also begun.
There is also an historical connection with the Restoration of King Charles II because in 1660, Lord Fairfax and two hundred Yorkshire gentlemen gathered at the barn before marching into York for the proclamation of the restored King.
Others followed that year, including John Kerley's Top of the Line ministry in 1978 ; the Restoration Church of God ; the Church of God ( Boise City ) in Boise City, Oklahoma ; Marvin Faulhaber's Sabbatarian group also known as Church of God ( Sabbatarian ); and the Fountain of Life Fellowship of James and Virginia Porter.
It is also generally accepted that the English Renaissance extended until the Restoration in 1660.
See also: New York Restoration Project
, also referred as Kido Kōin was a Japanese statesman during the Late Tokugawa shogunate and the Meiji Restoration.
The events flowing from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 had seen not only the fulfillment of many domestic and foreign economic and political objectives — without Japan suffering the colonial fate of other Asian nations — but also a new intellectual ferment, in a time when there was worldwide interest in socialism and an urban proletariat was developing.
Buckingham also published two adapted plays: a version of John Fletcher's The Chances ( 1682 ) and The Restoration or Right will take place, from Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster ( publ.
He also helped to forward the Restoration by accelerating the passing of the Militia Bill, which placed the control of the forces in the hands of the king's friends.

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