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Declaration & Address: OF THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON.

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by Thomas Campbell, Thomas Acheson

    • Authors

      Thomas Campbell +1

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Valley Vista Publishing Co.

    • Published

      July 2021

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      Declaration & Address: OF THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON.

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      Thomas Campbell, the author of this pamphlet, did not come

      suddenly or unnaturally to the place that must be allowed him in the

      history of the nineteenth century; nor was it a painless process. He

      was born in county Down, Ireland, February 1st, 1763, of Scotch

      ancestry of course. Though his father had renounced Romanism

      for the Church of England he long forbade his eldest son to become

      a minister of the Anti-Burgher Seceder Presbyterians. His training

      included complete courses in Glasgow University and Divinity Hall.

      After his probation he was nine years minister at Ahorey.

      More and more his heart cried out against divisions in the family

      of God. In 1804 at the Synod in Belfast and in 1805 at the joint

      meeting in Lurgan he led the movement for uniting the two bodies

      of Seceders. In 1806 he was sent to the General Synod in Glas-

      gow to plead the same cause. The reunion was effected in 1820.

      In 1807 he removed to America and began preaching at once

      in Western Pennsylvania, then a sparsely settled region of the

      frontier. It is impossible for those living in these happier times to

      realize the bitterness of the sectarian strife which he found, or the

      spiritual destitution, moral decay and infidel arrogance that had grown

      out of this fresh crucifixion of the Christ.

      The vigor, originality, scripturalness and brotherliness of his

      preaching drew many hearers. New friends constantly vied with

      the steadfast affection of those who had known him in Ireland.

      Suddenly, to his amazement, the Presbytery of Chartiers censured

      him for admitting other Presbyterians than Seceders to a communion

      service held for scattered families on the Allegheny River above

      Pittsburgh. On appeal the Synod removed the censure but charged

      him to beware of further offense. Under persistent persecution he

      withdrew from the Synod's jurisdiction and continued to preach

      independently until the events herein set forth.

      He brought to the supreme task of his life--the writing of this

      document--incorruptible faith, unconquerable hope and inexhaustible

      love; the fulness of learning, the poise of reflection and the ripeness

      of experience. With entire and unconscious effacement of self he

      sought the glory of Christ and the happiness of mankind.

      Thomas Campbell not only discovered the necessity and the

      basis of Christian union but he possessed the spirit of it. In the

      conviction that he was only a hundred years ahead of his age his

      message is sent forth anew. May He who is the Truth again add

      His blessing.

      Specification

      • Authors

        Thomas Campbell +1

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Valley Vista Publishing Co.

      • Published

        July 2021

      • Weight

        264g

      • Dimensions

        140 x 216 x 10 mm

      • ISBN

        9781087973807

      • ISBN-10

        1087973805

      • Eden Code

        5600639

      More Information

      • ISBN: 9781087973807

      • Publisher: Valley Vista Publishing Co.

      • Release Date: July 2021

      • Weight: 264g

      • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 10 mm

      • Eden Code: 5600639


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