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David Lipscomb was a very intelligent man who was soft spoken, but greatly convicted in his beliefs. He, by far, had more influence on the churches of the south through his work in the Gospel Advocate than any other preacher of the gospel during his lifetime. Through his efforts in the Gospel Advocate and Nashville Bible School, it could be said that he was the most influential man in the Restoration Movement in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Below are a few of his works.
Mr. Stone in appearance was grave, holy, meek, plain, and humble. He was firm in his convictions and true to the word of God as he saw it. Mr. Stone never ceased to rejoice in the success of the truth of the gospel. He loved the truth of God supremely and devoted all the energies of his life to the church of his Lord. Below are two of his works along with two Biographies of the man himself. Biographies:
A defender and author for conservative causes, Bales acquired an almost legendary reputation among those who had dealings with him at Harding and elsewhere in the Churches of Christ, among both supporters and opponents. His personal likability and sincerity were almost universally admired, even by his bitterest enemies. His intellectual honesty is demonstrated in that did not always espouse conservative issues simply because they were conservative issues. He did not hold to positions simply because they were popular. As the result of events and changing times, his views sometimes became objects of controversy and strong disagreement, from both within and without the Churches of Christ. Below are several of his works.
Benjamin Franklin was a zealous worker in the Restoration movement. He began to speak in public immediately after his baptism and in less than a year was filling appointments at many places. He was always more of an evangelist than a minister. Even while acting as the regular minister of churches, which he did much of the time for twenty years, he would find occasions for holding "protracted meetings," and was always successful in such work. Below are several of his works, papers, and debates, which we hope you enjoy. Biographies: A Book of Gems - Choice Selections from the Writings of Benjamin Franklin
by J. A. Headington and Joseph Franklin Biographical Sketch and Writings of Benjamin Franklin by John F. Rice and G. W. Row They Heard Him Gladly - A Critical Study of Benjamin Franklin's Preaching by Otis Castleberry John William McGarvey was a second generation leader in the historical Restoration Movement. His writings and works are still highly valued for their scholarship even to this day. McGarvey has written several valuable commentaries on portions of the scriptures as well as many other excellent tools which any Bible student should cherish. Below you will find a good selection of his works. Biographies:
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