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- ****ociation Old Paths Christadelphians online Australian Christadelphians The Christadelphians (UK) Christadelphia World Wide Christadelphian Bible Mission UK...
- – 5 March 1871) was a British religious leader and founder of the Christadelphians. He was a dedicated Bible expositor, and author of Elpis Israel, the...
- The name Christadelphian derives from the Koine Gr**** meaning “Brethren of Christ”. Like all Christadelphians, The Unamended Christadelphians’ have neither...
- main body of Christadelphians. In 1942 most of the British Berean Christadelphians separated from North American Berean Christadelphians to form the Dawn...
- majority of Christadelphians within the US and Canada, and all Christadelphians outside of this area, are de facto Amended Christadelphians (although there...
- conscientious objectors in 1863 under the name "Christadelphians." When the First World War was imminent Christadelphians in the British Empire took the same stance...
- Central Christadelphian Ecclesia, 1864 to 1990 : compiled by J.W. Powell Poynter, J. W. - Christadelphiansism Proctor, Don - The Christadelphians : are...
- early Christadelphians,[citation needed] and then in 1883 codified by Robert Roberts in A Guide to the Formation and Conduct of Christadelphian Ecclesias...
- include the small number of "Biblical Unitarian" churches such as the Christadelphians, the Church of God General Conference and the Church of the Blessed...
- Unitarian Church and Christadelphians consider the Holy Spirit to be an aspect of God's power rather than a person. Christadelphians believe that the phrase...