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    Barton Warren Stone (December 24, 1772 – November 9, 1844) was an American evangelist during the early 19th-century Second Great Awakening in the United...
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    the Christian faith were particularly important. The first, led by Barton W. Stone, began at Cane Ridge, Kentucky, and identified as "Christians". The...
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    Trinity in the Stone-Campbell Movement: Recovering the Heart of Christian Faith. ACU Press. ISBN 978-0-89112-681-2. W. Stone, Barton (February 24, 1827)...
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  • Christians (Stone Movement) were a group arising during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. The most prominent leader was Barton W. Stone. The...
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    Awakening in the early 19th century. The first of these two groups, led by Barton W. Stone, began at Cane Ridge, Bourbon County, Kentucky. The group called themselves...
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  • commitment to discipleship of the early church.: 636  The Anabaptists, Barton W. Stone and the Holiness Movement are examples of this form of restorationism...
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    Cane Ridge, Kentucky (category Christians (Stone Movement))
    by appointment. The Barton Warren Stone Museum contains artifacts of the congregation, Barton W. Stone and his family, the Stone-Campbell movement, and...
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    merged with a similar movement that began under the leadership of Barton W. Stone in Kentucky.: 112  Their congregations identified as Disciples of Christ...
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    the Stone-Campbell Movement founded by Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell of Pennsylvania and West Virginia (then Virginia) and Barton W. Stone of...
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  • combined with the group of Christians led by Barton W. Stone in Kentucky during the early 19th century. When Stone united with the Disciples led by Alexander...
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    similar movement led by Barton W. Stone to form what is now described as the American Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Restoration...
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    Second Great Awakening (category Christians (Stone Movement))
    other major branch, led by Barton W. Stone.: 368  The Southern phase of the Awakening "was an important matrix of Barton Stone's reform movement" and shaped...
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    the four key early leaders in the Restoration Movement, along with Barton W. Stone, Thomas Campbell and Thomas' son Alexander Campbell.: 673  He was a...
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  • Other prominent individuals in the Restoration Movement included Barton W. Stone, Walter Scott and "Raccoon" John Smith. Over time, strains grew within...
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  • Barton W. Stone in Kentucky would plant the seed for a movement in Kentucky and the Ohio River valley to disassociate from denominationalism. Stone and...
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    century. The movement sought to reform the church and unite Christians. Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell each independently developed similar approaches...
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  • player Barton Levi St. Armand Barton W. Stone (1772–1844), American preacher Barton Yarborough (1900–1951), American actor, primarily in radio Barton Kyle...
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    communion season under the leadership of local Presbyterian minister Barton W. Stone. Over 10 thousand people came to Cane Ridge to hear sermons from Presbyterian...
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    Cane Ridge Revival (category Christians (Stone Movement))
    hosted by the Presbyterian church at Cane Ridge and its minister, Barton W. Stone. The church decided to invite other local Presbyterian and Methodist...
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  • Christian faith, were particularly important.: 27–32  The first, led by Barton W. Stone, began at Cane Ridge, Kentucky and called themselves simply as "Christians"...
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    by Thomas Stone Barton W. Stone – cousin and prominent early leader of the Restoration Movement "Signers of the Declaration (Thomas Stone)". National...
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    early nineteenth-century America. Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell are credited with what is today known as the Stone-Campbell or Restoration Movement...
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  • Payson, James Brainerd Taylor, Charles Grandison Finney, Lyman Beecher, Barton W. Stone, Peter Cartwright, and James Finley. In New England, the renewed interest...
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    by Thomas and Alexander Campbell with the similar movement led by Barton W. Stone and in spreading the message of the movement over much of Kentucky...
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    1830s, Barton W. Stone (1772–1844) founded the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) when his followers joined those of Alexander Campbell. Stone broke...
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    Maryland 1794–97, and William Murray Stone was the Episcopal Bishop of Baltimore. A great-great-great-grandson, Barton W. Stone, was a prominent early leader...
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  • century. The movement sought to reform the church and unite Christians. Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell each independently developed similar approaches...
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    persuasion with words and ideas." This view came to prevail over that of Barton W. Stone, who believed the Spirit had a more direct role in the life of the...
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    1862 Hayden Stevenson (1877–1952) – film actor. Born in Georgetown. Barton W. Stone (1772−1844) – Presbyterian and Restorationist preacher of the Second...
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  • movement. Leaders included Charles Grandison Finney, Lyman Beecher, Barton W. Stone, Peter Cartwright and James Finley. In New England, the renewed interest...
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