Barton Warren Stone

Barton Warren Stone

Barton Warren Stone 1772–1844, American clergyman of Kentucky. With four other ministers he withdrew from the Presbyterian Church and in 1804 began to form new churches whose members called themselves simply Christians . Through his acquaintance with Alexander Campbell he sought to merge (1832) the Christians with the Disciples of Christ.

Bibliography: See C. C. Ware, Barton Warren Stone, Pathfinder of Christian Union (1932).

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Stone, Barton Warren

Stone, Barton Warren (1772–1844),frontier evangelist who seceded from the Presbyterian church (1804). He and his associates called themselves simply “Christians,” and acknowledged no creed but the Bible. In 1832 they united with the Disciples of Christ of Alexander Campbell. In addition to theological treatises, Stone wrote an autobiography (1847).

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Stone, Barton W.

Stone, Barton W. See CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER.

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E. A. LIVINGSTONE. "Stone, Barton W." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 31 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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