The Stone-Campbell and associated movements from their beginning harnessed the power of the printing press to advocate for religious freedom and theological reform. James O'Kelly in Virginia and North Carolina, Abner Jones and Elias Smith in New England and the Mid-Atlantic states, Barton W. Stone in Kentucky and Tennessee, and Thomas and Alexander Campbell with Walter Scott across the Ohio Valley and the Western Reserve employed a steady stream of published tracts, periodicals and books to advance their causes.
This series hosts published books and tracts by, from or about these movements, their leaders, shapers, adherents, principles, and values. Each item is available in full-text PDF download. They are arranged in alphabetical order by the author's last name or by the first word in cases of corporate authorship (such as American Christian Missionary Society). Use the search box to your left to find items by title, author or keyword.
Depending on the nature of your internet connection, the larger files will take longer to download. However, each item has a preview available on the item page. If you notice problems such as missing files or missing pages, please contact Mac Ice - mac.ice@acu.edu, or 325.674.2144.
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The Religious Sentiment, Its Social and Political Influence
David Lipscomb
1855An Address Before the Alumni Society of Franklin College, Tenn. Delivered on the 4th of July 1855.
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Sermon Outlines of T. Q. Martin
Thacker Quesenberry Martin
1953A collection of sermon outlines of the preacher T. Q. Martin, compiled by Morris M. Womack. Contains a preface by Womack, an introduction by Earl West, and a table of contents.
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1968 Directory of Churches of Christ (Outside the 48 Adjacent U.S. States)
James McGill
7-15-1968A directory of Churches of Christ outside the contiguous States. Contains information on churches in 112 countries. Each entry includes country, city, meeting place, meeting times, contact, and telephone number.