O Ohio: admitted, [30]; “Christian” churches in, [98] O’Kane, John, [101] O’Kelly, James, [42], [43], [48], [65] O’Kelly secession, [43] Oklahoma, [126] Old Faith Restated, The, [137] Old Light Presbyterians, [60] “One-man system,” [119], [120] [Open membership], [135]ff., [138], [150], [151]-52 Opinion, political and social questions as matter of, [117] Ordinance of 1787, [29] Oregon Territory, beginnings in, [102] Organ controversy: See [Instrumental music] Organization: for cooperation, [100]; lack of, an asset in Civil War period, [117]f.; of early movement, [11]; of “Christians,” [57]f.; on national scale, [108]; opposition to, [110]; periodicals as substitute for, [113] Original sin, [22] Oskaloosa College, [115] Otten, B. J., [18] Our Plea for Union in the Present Crisis, [138] Owen, Robert, [89], [103] Oxford Conference, [153], [154]
P “Pacifist manifesto” of 1861, [117] Pattillo, Henry, [49] Pearre, Mrs. C. N., [128] Pendleton, W. K., [116] Pension Fund, [129] [Periodicals]: as substitute for organization, [113]; of Disciples, [91]; in 1849-74, [113]-14. See also [Christian Baptist], [Christian-Evangelist], etc. Persecution, reasons for, [37] Philadelphia: in 1800, [29]; Presbyterians in, [33] Philadelphia Confession, [35], [81], [83], [88] Phillips brothers, [124] Phillips University, [147] Philputt, J. M., [138] Piermont, N. H., “Christian” church at, [45] Pinkerton, L. L., [136] Pittsburgh, [10], [12], [78]; T. Campbell preaches at, [62]; Centennial Convention at, [140]; in 1800, [30]; Scott at, [83]; Synod of, [73], [74] “Plan of Salvation,” [113] Plan of Union, [33] “Plurality of elders,” [21] “Popular churches,” [35] Portsmouth, N. H., “Christian” church at, [46] Powell, E. L., [139] Presbyterians, [19]; and revivalism, [52]-53; anti-Calvinism among, [54]f.; in early America, [33]-34; in Kentucky, [30]; in Virginia, [32] Presbytery of Chartiers, [62], [63], [65] Princeton, [34], [47], [50], [132] Protestant reformers, [14]-15, [18]f. Protestantism, types of, [15] Publication society founded, [145] Purcell, Archbishop, [105] Puritans: and religious liberty, [38]; in New England, Virginia, [32]
Q Quakers and religious liberty, [37]f.
R Randolph, John, [89] Redstone Association, [75], [76], [81] Reformer, [113] “Reforming Baptists,” [80]-83 passim, [90], [95] Religious experience, [23] [Religious liberty], [37]-39 passim; in America, [28]; in Rhode Island, [32], [34]. See also [Church and state]; [Unity of Christians] Religious unity: See [Unity of Christians] Republican Methodists, [43]-44 Restoration Herald, [151] Restoration of primitive Christianity: and division, [24]-27; Christian Baptist emphasizes, [80]; history of idea, [14], [17]-20; in 18th century, [12], [20]ff., [27], [67]; in 16th, 17th, centuries, [27]; modern view, [148], [152]; need of reconsidering, [155]-56 “Reverend,” [47], [55], [119], [120] [Revivalism], [51], [52], [53], [82] Rhode Island, religious liberty in, [32], [34] Rice, N. L., [106] Rich Hill, [60], [61], [66] Richardson, Robert, [63], [67] Rigdon, Sidney, [78]-79 Rogers, John, [99] Roman Catholicism, [14]f., [18], [37]; A. Campbell’s debate on, [105] Ross, Roy G., [154] Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, [19] Russian Church, [18]
S St. Louis, [101], [126], [129], [136] Salem, Mass., “Christian” churches at, [46] Salvation, steps in, [84]-85 Sandeman, Robert, [12], [21]-23, [61], [84]; influence on A. Campbell, [67], [68] Sandemanian churches, [21]-23, [25], [26], [112]; Disciples as “off-shoot” of, [23] Sanford, E. B., [139] Scotch-Irish: Immigration of, [34]; in Virginia, [32] Scott, Walter, [10]-13 passim, [75], [83]-87, [95], [99], [106], [139], [141]; joins Haldanean church, [84]; meets A. Campbell, [84]; and Christian Baptist, [84]; evangelism of, [85]ff.; on salvation, [84]-85, [100] Scroll, [149] Seceder Presbyterians, [34], [55]; A. Campbell breaks with, [68]; T. Campbell breaks with, [63]ff.; divisions among, [60]-61; origin of, [60] Sects: imported, [36]; in early America, [28], [31]-36 Semple, Robert, [81] “Sermon on the Law,” [76]f., [78] Shackleford, John, [136], [137] Shakers, [52], [56] Slavery, [36], [116]-18; A. Campbell on, [88]-89, [116]-17; Franklin on, [114] Smith, Elias, [44]-46 passim, [56] Smith, “Raccoon” John, [82]-83, [99]; evangelism of, [97]-98 South Carolina, episcopacy in, [32] Springer, John, [48], [49] Springfield Presbytery, [41], [54]-56; dissolution of, [55] [Statistics]: for “Christians,” [59]; for early movement, [11]; for 1849-74, [112]-13; for 1874-1909, [126]; for 1909-45, [142]; table for 1900-44, [143] Steubenville, Ohio, conference on cooperation, [108] Stillingfleet, Edward, [16] Stockholm Conference, [153] Stone, Barton W., [10]-14 passim, [41], [47]-50, [51]-53 passim, [54], [56]-59 passim, [65], [99]; leadership of “Christians,” [58], [92]f.; meets A. Campbell, founds Christian Messenger, [92]; at Jacksonville, Ill., [101]; evangelism of, [97]-98; not a Unitarian, [94]; on baptism, [57]; on doctrine, [93]f.; on Trinity, [48], [50], [93]; on unity, [93]; his views vs. Campbell’s, [94]-98 Succoth Academy, [48] Sunday School Council, [154] Sunday school work, [36] “Sweeney resolution,” [151] Synod of Kentucky, [53], [54], [55] Synod of North America, Associate, [62]f. Synod of Pittsburgh, [73], [74] “Synopsis,” Errett’s, [120]
T Temperance societies, [36] Tennent, William, [33], [49] Tennessee, “Christians” in, [58] Texas, beginnings in, [101]-2 Texas Christian University, [147] Theological school, controversy on, [116]. See [Ministry] Thompson, John, [53], [57] Thompson, Thomas, [102] “Thompsonian” system of medicine, [45] Toleration granted to churches, [17]. See [Religious liberty] Transylvania Presbytery, [50] Transylvania University, [93], [106], [147], [151] Trinity, Stone on, [48], [50], [93] Trollope, Mrs., [103] Tyler, B. B., [138], [154]
U Union of “Christians” and Disciples, [10]-11, [92], [98]ff. Union Theological Seminary, [132] Unitarianism, [33]; Stone charged with, [94] United Christian Missionary Society, [146], [151]-52 United States conferences, [47], [59] [Unity of Christians]: as political necessity, [15]f., [37]ff.; Association for the Promotion of Christian Unity, [150]; A. Campbell on, [80], [94]; T. Campbell and, [61], [84]; Declaration and Address, [69]-72; different views of, [148], [152], [155]-56; Haldaneans, Sandemanians on, [26]; history of idea, [14]-17; in relation to baptism, [135]-39; new problem in America, [39]; Stone on, [93], [94] University Church of Disciples of Christ, Chicago, [138]
V Vanderbilt University, [132] View of the Social Worship and Ordinances of the First Christians, A, [25] Virginia: Bill of Rights, [38]; “Christians” in, [41]-44; Constitutional Convention, [88]-89; motives in settlement of, [31]-32; University of, [128], [131]
W Wabash, Ind., conference of “Christians,” [59] Walker, John, of Dublin, [61] Walker, John, of Ohio, [77]-78 Walnut Grove Academy, [115] Ware, C. C., [48] Washington, D. C., [29]; Haldanean churches in, [84] Washington, Ga., [48] Washington, George, [29] Wayne, Anthony, [30] “We can never divide,” [118] Weekly communion, [21], [24], [88], [98]; A. Campbell on, [67]; at Brush Run Church, [74] Wellsburg, [81], [85] Wesley, John, [19], [35], [41]-42 passim West London Tabernacle, [136] Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, [114] Westminster Confession, [35], [50], [54], [55], [63] Wharton, G. L., [129] Wheeling, W. Va., meeting at, [100] “Where the Scriptures speak...,” [66], [71] Whitefield, George, [49] Whitsitt, W. H., [23] Wilkes, L. B., [124] Willett, Herbert L., [127], [134], [135], [138], [153] Williams, Roger, [32] Windham, Conn., “Christian” church at, [47] World Conferences on Foreign Missions, [153] World Council of Churches, [154]