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The Work And Influence OfBarton W. Stone In Kentucky
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Going To The Americas
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1st Religious Awakening InAmerica - 1740s
Jonathan Edwards
Gilbert Tennent
George Whitefield
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Early 19th Century America
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Background To The KentuckyRevival
“The Kentucky Revival” Richard McNemar, Chapter 1
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Getting Religion: Calvinism’s Influence OnLate 18th & Early 19th Century Religion
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BartonWarrenStone
• Born In 1772 – Port Tobacco,Maryland
• Father Died When He Was Young• Moved South During His Youth• During Revolutionary War, He Lived In
Alamance County, North Carolina WhenCornwallis Met General Green At TheBattle Of Guilford Courthouse, Though30 Miles Away Could Hear The SoundsOf Artillery Causing Great Fear
• At The Age Of 15 or 16 He Decided HeWanted To Be Educated To Become AnAttorney
• Feb 1, 1790, Age 18, AttendsDoctor David Caldwell’s GuilfordAcademy
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BartonWarrenStone
WilliamHodge
The YoungStudent
GetsReligion
Under ThePreachingOf William
Hodge
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BartonWarrenStone
Stone Goes West To Kentucky
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Red River MeetinghouseLogan County, Kentucky
Birthplace Of The Kentucky Revival
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B.W. Stone Battle With Calvinism
Continued On Next Slide
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B.W. Stone Battle WithCalvinism
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The Cane Ridge Revivalk
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The Focus Of The RevivalSome FalselyClaim That TheFocus Of TheCane Ridge
Revival Was ToAchieve AReligious
Experience.See Stone’s
Purpose In TheRevival From
HisAutobiography
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The Last Will & Testament Of TheSpringfield Presbytery
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Growth Of A Movement• 1805 Trouble With
The ShakersMovement, McNemar& Dunlavy Defect
• Thompson & MarshallReturn ToPresbyterianism
• His 1st wife, ElizaPasses Away
• Even With Setback,The Movement GrowsRapidly
The Shakers In Kentucky
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While At Gallatin, Tennessee
Copy Of Marriage Bond,Gallatin, Tennessee
Married Celia Bowen October 31, 1811
Bowen HomeMansker’s Station,
Tennessee
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Stone At Rittenhouse Academy1816 Stone Was Invited To Come And
Be HeadmasterHe continued until 1819Note: In 1829 It Became Absorbed Into
The Georgetown College (Baptist) –Continues To This Day
Stone HomeIn
Georgetown
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1824 — First Meeting Of Stone &Alexander Campbell
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The Christian Messenger
• The ChristianMessenger RanFrom 1826-1844
• John T. JohnsonHelped Produce It
• Kept TheBrotherhoodConnected
John T.Johnson
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Coming Together Of AMovement
• Meeting Of Stone’sChristians & Campbell’sDisciples At Hill StreetChurch In Lexington, LastWeek In 1831
• January 1, 1832 JoinedForces With A. Campbell’sDisciples Movement
• “Let us, then my brethren,be no longer Campbellitesor Stoneites, New Lights orOld Lights, or any otherkind of lights, but let uscome to the Bible, and tothe Bible alone, as the onlybook in the world that cangive us all the light weneed.” — John Smith“Raccoon”
John Smith
Hill Street Church,Lexington, Kentucky
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The Good New Spreads
John T.Johnson
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• Campbell InfluenceOvershadows Stone
• 1834 Stone Moves ToJacksonville, Illinois
• 1835 Hymn Book IsProduced
• 1841 Stone Suffers AStroke But Improves
• 1843 Write HisAutobiography
Last Years Of The LifeOf B.W. Stone
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Cane Ridge CemeteryThe Church of Christ
at Caneridge & other
generous friends in Kentucky
have caused this monument
to be erected as a tribute of
affection & gratitude to
BARTON W. STONE
Minister of the gospel of
Christ and the distinguished
reformer of the 19 Century.
BORN Dec. 21, 1772
DIED Nov. 9, 1844
His remains lie here.
This monument was erected in1847
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Campbell’s VisitCampbell’sReactionUpon HisVisit To
The GraveOf BartonW. Stone
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Bacon College 1836
T.F. Johnson
Walter Scott
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Around Cane Ridge
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Around Cane Ridge
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Grave Of William RogersWilliam Rogers
BORN IN
Campbell Co. VA
July 7, 1784. RemovedWith His Father To Caine
Ridge Bourbon Co.Apr, 1798
United With TheChurch Of Christ
At Cane RidgeIn 1807
DIED Feb. 15, 1862.
In The 78 Year Of HisAge.
He was the friend of God