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Title Page |
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Barton W. Stone by James R. Rogers |
| Chapter 1 |
Birth and Early Education |
| Chapter 2 |
Enters Guilford Academy--Embraces
Christianity among the Presbyterians--Completes his Academic Course |
| Chapter 3 |
Becomes a Candidate for the Ministry--Studies
Theology under Mr. Hodge, of North Carolina--Abandons, for a tithe, his
Theological Studies--Visits Georgia--Is Appointed... |
| Chapter 4 |
Reaches Kentucky and Settles in the
Close of the Year 1795, as the Preacher of the Congregations of Cane Ridge
and Concord, Bourbon County--Is Appointed by Transylvania... |
| Chapter 5 |
His Mind is Greatly Agitated by Calvinistic
Speculations--He Re-examines the Scriptures, arid Cordially Abandons Calvinism
--Hears of a Great Religious Excitement in Logan... |
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| Chapter 6 |
An account of the remarkable religious exercises witnessed
in the beginning of the nineteenth century |
| Chapter 7 |
Hemorrhage of the Lungs from Excessive Speaking, etc.--Attends
a Camp-Meeting at Paris--Meets with Opposition--Frees his Slaves--Richard
McNemar, John Dunlavy, John Thompson,... |
| Chapter 8 |
Atonement--Change of Views--Baptism; Is Himself Immersed--
Fanaticism Makes Considerable Advance--The Shakers Come--Some of the Preachers
and People Led Off |
| Chapter 9 |
The Churches had Scarcely Recovered from the Shock of
Shakerism, When Marshall and Thompson Became Disaffected--They Endeavor
to Introduce a Human Creed--But Failing, They... |
| Chapter 10 |
A. Campbell appears--Visits Kentucky--His Character
and Views--In 1826 Elder Stone Commences the Publication of the Christian
Messenger--In 1832 John T. Johnson Became... |