(America:1858) The Christadelphian Magazines 1864-1940 Works by Robert Roberts and other Christadelphian writers PDF Downloads of Robert Roberts works...
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division. Robert Roberts, A Guide to the Formation and Conduct of Christadelphian Ecclesias (Birmingham: 1883), Sections 32, 35–36 Robert Roberts, A Guide...
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Families Robert Roberts (cardiologist), Canadian cardiologist Robert Roberts (Christadelphian) (1839–1898), Scottish journalist, writer and preacher Robert Roberts...
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– 5 March 1871) was a British religious leader and founder of the Christadelphians. He was a dedicated Bible expositor, and author of Elpis Israel, the...
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The Unamended Christadelphians are a "fellowship" within the broader Christadelphian movement worldwide, found only in the United States and Canada. They...
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The Christadelphian Sunday School Union (CSSU) is an organisation which provides lessons, books, magazines and other services for Christadelphian Sunday...
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who had succeeded Robert Roberts as editor of The Christadelphian Magazine on his death in 1898. In his study of the Christadelphians Bryan R. Wilson suggests...
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Ellery Channing, 1842 Robert Hibbert, 1849 John Thomas (Christadelphian), 1871 Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1882 Robert Roberts (Christadelphian), 1898 Benjamin Wilson...
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Redemption, reserving him a place alongside Christadelphian founders Dr. John Thomas and Robert Roberts. When his appeals to English brethren went unheeded...
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W. Islip - Robert Roberts: A Study in Life and Character Cooper, Amy F. - Reframing, regrouping, and empowering : the Christadelphians as a test case...
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early name for Christadelphians) by George Dowie in Edinburgh in 1864. "The Golden Harp" was put together in 1864 by Scotsman Robert Roberts. This was then...
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The term Amended Christadelphians is a name given in North American publications to Christadelphian fellowships who adhere to the Birmingham Amended Statement...
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activities of the Christadelphians". The magazine was founded in 1864 as The Ambassador of the Coming Age under the editorship of Robert Roberts. The name was...
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Nazarene fellowship (category Christadelphianism)
in America, Robert Roberts was editor of The Christadelphian magazine in Birmingham, England. Perhaps second only in prominence to Roberts was a Nottingham...
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Christendom Astray from the Bible (category Christadelphian books)
Bible (commonly: Christendom Astray) is a polemic work by the Christadelphian Robert Roberts that claims to demonstrate that the main doctrines shared by...
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editor of The Christadelphian from 1937 to 1962. Carter was the third editor of the Christadelphian after the founding editor Robert Roberts and his successor...
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Charles Curwen Walker (category Christadelphians)
Christendom Astray by Robert Roberts. Disembarking from the Aristides in Melbourne on 24 September 1881, he sought out the Christadelphians there before travelling...
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Frank Jannaway (category Christadelphians)
the development of the Christadelphian movement in London. A.T. Jannaway strongly supported the position of Robert Roberts. In 1894–98 A.T and F.G....
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The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God (The Tidings) is a Bible magazine published monthly by the Christadelphians (Brethren in Christ). The...
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The Christadelphian Isolation League (CIL) is a registered charity which aims to look after the 'spiritual welfare' of baptised Christadelphians and their...
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Alan Hayward (category Christadelphians)
Physics in 1981. As a Christadelphian lay preacher Hayward had commenced writing on general religious topics for the Christadelphian Auxiliary Lecturing...
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Bible Companion (category Christadelphian books)
It is widely used by Christadelphians, who place particular importance on personal daily Bible reading. Many Christadelphian congregations read one...
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Excommunication (section Christadelphians)
early Christadelphians,[citation needed] and then in 1883 codified by Robert Roberts in A Guide to the Formation and Conduct of Christadelphian Ecclesias...
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Thomas Turner (metallurgist) (category Christadelphians)
reference is incorrect. The Christadelphian magazine was never edited by Hadley or Turner. In this year it passed from Robert Roberts, its founder, to C. C...
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pp. 47–48. Wilson Sects and Society Page 223 "7 The distinction of Christadelphian teaching from a unitarian position is apparent, although it shares...
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Henry Sulley (category Christadelphians)
baptised as a Christadelphian in October 1871 at the age of 26 following lectures by Robert Roberts and reading Elpis Israel. As a Christadelphian Sulley toured...
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Eureka: An Exposition of the Apocalypse (category Christadelphian books)
Organizations Christadelphian Isolation League Meal-a-Day Fund Christadelphian Sunday School Union Heritage Colleges Biographies John Thomas Robert Roberts Thomas...
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Christ). In his later years, Samuel Sr. became a Christadelphian; Samuel Jr. also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life. Johnson was...
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Albert Maier (category Christadelphians)
(1860 Reutlingen – 1944 in Kornwestheim) was the founder of the German Christadelphians. Maier had been a Methodist, but had become disillusioned with religion...
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the side of John Thomas, and registered with the Union Government as Christadelphians. Wilson's main legacy consists in two areas: The original 1865 Fowler...
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