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Christian religion.": 29
Different groups have
tried to
implement the
restorationist vision in a
variety of ways; for instance, some have
focused on the...
- The
Empire of
Brazil was a 19th-century
state that
broadly comprised the
territories which form
modern Brazil and
Uruguay until the
latter achieved independence...
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theology and
religious tradition of the
Latter Day
Saint movement of
Restorationist Christianity started by
Joseph Smith in
Western New York in the 1820s...
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favour and
presence of God; a Universalist." Some
dictionaries give "
restorationist" as a
synonym for this. the Stone–Campbell
Restoration Movement, Christian...
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Cristo is a
known Restorationist denomination that was
established during the
early 1900s.
Other examples of
Restorationist denominations include...
- The
Latter Day
Saint movement (also
called the LDS movement, LDS
restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the
collection of
independent church...
- Apostles. A
belief in a
Great Apostasy has been
characteristic of the
Restorationist tradition of Christianity,
which includes unrelated groups emerging...
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ninteenth century. The
denomination is nontrinitarian, millenarian, and
restorationist.
Russell co-founded Zion's
Watch Tower Tract Society in 1881 to organize...
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founded upon his
writings was a
Restorationist Church. The
three nineteenth-century
churches are all
examples of
Restorationist Churches,
which believed they...
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Church (Full communion) (Not
shown are ante-Nicene, nontrinitarian, and
restorationist denominations.)
Meyendorff 1989, p. 165-206.
Grillmeier 1975, p. 543-550...