The Rise of the Current Reformation Or a Study in the History of Theology of T
The Rise of the Current Reformation Or a Study in the History of Theology of T
Hiram Van Kirk
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" (Walker Deb. 19). But the conflict with the Baptists soon came on apace. In this conflict the Reformers, as they now came to be called, were driven vio- lently from the Baptist fold ; and Mr. Campbell was to win the reputa- tion of one of the most brilliant controversialists in America. This proc- ess was painful enough. There was much misunderstanding and bit- terness on both sides. We shall depict it most briefly, and only in so far as the purposes of our study demand. The first battle was ...over the Sermon on the Law, 1816, (See Young's Historical Documents; Harb. '46, 493- ). Jealousy had grown up in the breasts of some of the preachers of the Redstone Association. The erection of the house at Wellsburg was a factor in this, as the Cross Creek Church, three miles in the country, regarded this as an encroachment on their territory. Accordingly, at an association meeting at the latter place, Mr. Campbell was invited to preach only under the pressure of his friends. He gave his familiar distinction between the Law and the Gospel, the Old Dis- pensation and the New, Moses and Christ (Harb.
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