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From the mid 1950s through the 1990s, DCHS printed short publications to remind its readers about the importance of the past. The series included reprints as well as new historical studies. Footnotes to Disciples History collects this wide-ranging series into one volume.

⁃ Rice Haggard's An Address to the Different Religious Societies, on the sacred import of the Christian Name (1804)

⁃ John M. Imbler's Beyond Buffalo: Alexander Campbell on Education for Ministry (1992)

⁃ Report of the Proceedings of a General Meeting of Messengers from Thirteen Congregations (J.T. McVay and Alexander Campbell, 1834)

⁃ William A. Gerrards's Christian Unity, Our Heritage (1986)

⁃ Alexander Campbell's Lunenburg Letter (1837)

⁃ Eva Jean Wrather's Alexander Campbell and His Relevance for Today (1959)

⁃ Perry Gresham's The Broncho That Would Not Be Broken (1986)

ISBN

978-1-68426-519-0

Publication Date

2020

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Restoration movement (Christianity)

Publisher

Disciples of Christ Historical Society

City

Nashville, TN

Disciplines

Christian Denominations and Sects | Christianity | History of Christianity

Comments

With generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and as part of the National Endowment of the Humanities Open Book program, the Abilene Christian University's ACU Press and Brown Library partnered with the Disciples of Christ Historical Society (DCHS) to bring this collection of DCHS publications in the Footnotes to Disciples History series.

Footnotes to Disciples History

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