Return to the Old Paths

Too few members of the Lord's church today are aware of the Restoration Movement and the tremendous debt that is owed to those men who called us back to the New Testament pattern. In this book we tell the story of some of the spiritual giants who suffered and sacrificed in order to preach the pure gospel and restore the church of the New Testament. We owe it to these pioneers, as well as to ourselves, to honor and cherish their memory. As we read about their labors, sufferings, and sacrifices, we may feel a little embarrassed as we compare the ease of modern day preaching with that of the pioneer preachers. Much of our spiritual heritage came to us as a result of men who were willing to give their all. They did what had to be done, and their examples inspire us.

The stories about which we will read have the common thread of a plea for return. Return to the "old paths." Return to God and his Book. Return to the authority of Christ. Return to the church of Christ. Return to preaching and practicing the New Testament plan of salvation. Return to scriptural worship. Return to a life that honors Christ.

The men about whom we will study were by no means perfect. Indeed they were men with "feet of clay." They made mistakes. Many times they had to admit they were wrong and turn in a different direction. As they worked their way out of the darkness of denominationalism, they often stumbled. It is important, however, to emphasize that we do not recognize these pioneer preachers as our authorities in religion. The only authority that we are concerned about comes from the Lord by his Word. While we honor these men for their work, we do not justify our religious practices because of their teachings. If we cannot give a "thus saith the Lord," we have no business practicing it.

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Return to the Old Paths

Too few members of the Lord's church today are aware of the Restoration Movement and the tremendous debt that is owed to those men who called us back to the New Testament pattern. In this book we tell the story of some of the spiritual giants who suffered and sacrificed in order to preach the pure gospel and restore the church of the New Testament. We owe it to these pioneers, as well as to ourselves, to honor and cherish their memory. As we read about their labors, sufferings, and sacrifices, we may feel a little embarrassed as we compare the ease of modern day preaching with that of the pioneer preachers. Much of our spiritual heritage came to us as a result of men who were willing to give their all. They did what had to be done, and their examples inspire us.

The stories about which we will read have the common thread of a plea for return. Return to the "old paths." Return to God and his Book. Return to the authority of Christ. Return to the church of Christ. Return to preaching and practicing the New Testament plan of salvation. Return to scriptural worship. Return to a life that honors Christ.

The men about whom we will study were by no means perfect. Indeed they were men with "feet of clay." They made mistakes. Many times they had to admit they were wrong and turn in a different direction. As they worked their way out of the darkness of denominationalism, they often stumbled. It is important, however, to emphasize that we do not recognize these pioneer preachers as our authorities in religion. The only authority that we are concerned about comes from the Lord by his Word. While we honor these men for their work, we do not justify our religious practices because of their teachings. If we cannot give a "thus saith the Lord," we have no business practicing it.

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Return to the Old Paths

Return to the Old Paths

by V Glenn McCoy
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Too few members of the Lord's church today are aware of the Restoration Movement and the tremendous debt that is owed to those men who called us back to the New Testament pattern. In this book we tell the story of some of the spiritual giants who suffered and sacrificed in order to preach the pure gospel and restore the church of the New Testament. We owe it to these pioneers, as well as to ourselves, to honor and cherish their memory. As we read about their labors, sufferings, and sacrifices, we may feel a little embarrassed as we compare the ease of modern day preaching with that of the pioneer preachers. Much of our spiritual heritage came to us as a result of men who were willing to give their all. They did what had to be done, and their examples inspire us.

The stories about which we will read have the common thread of a plea for return. Return to the "old paths." Return to God and his Book. Return to the authority of Christ. Return to the church of Christ. Return to preaching and practicing the New Testament plan of salvation. Return to scriptural worship. Return to a life that honors Christ.

The men about whom we will study were by no means perfect. Indeed they were men with "feet of clay." They made mistakes. Many times they had to admit they were wrong and turn in a different direction. As they worked their way out of the darkness of denominationalism, they often stumbled. It is important, however, to emphasize that we do not recognize these pioneer preachers as our authorities in religion. The only authority that we are concerned about comes from the Lord by his Word. While we honor these men for their work, we do not justify our religious practices because of their teachings. If we cannot give a "thus saith the Lord," we have no business practicing it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996700375
Publisher: World Video Bible School
Publication date: 10/21/2020
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Part I: The Necessity of Restoration

Introduction: ................................................................................ 2

Chapter 1: Seed Produces After its Kind .................................... 3

Chapter 2: The Great Apostasy ................................................. 11

Chapter 3: Forerunners of the Reformation .............................. 17

Chapter 4: The Protestant Reformation...................................... 21

Chapter 5: Resulting Movements .............................................. 35

Chapter 6: Early Beginnings of Restoration in Great Britain ..... 43

Part II: Restoration Leaders in America

Chapter 7: Early Beginnings of Restoration in America ........... 53

Chapter 8: Barton W. Stone ..................................................... 67

Chapter 9: Thomas Campbell ................................................ 107

Chapter 10: Alexander Campbell ........................................... 121

Chapter 11: Raccoon John Smith .......................................... 171

Chapter 12: Walter Scott ........................................................ 195

Chapter 13: The Growth of the Church .................................. 215

Chapter 14: American Christian Missionary Society .............. 219

Chapter 15: Instrumental Music in Worship ........................... 229

Part III: Other Influential Leaders

Chapter 16: Jacob Creath, Sr. ............................................... 267

Chapter 17: John T. Johnson ................................................ 271

Chapter 18: Aylette Rains ..................................................... 279

Chapter 19: Thomas M. Allen ................................................ 283

Chapter 20: Philip S. Fall ....................................................... 287

Chapter 21: Jacob Creath, Jr. ............................................... 291

Chapter 22: John Allen Gano ................................................ 301

Chapter 23: Tolbert Fanning ................................................. 305

Chapter 24: Benjamin Franklin ............................................. 311

Chapter 25: W.K. Pendleton ................................................. 321

Chapter 26: Moses E. Lard ................................................... 325

Chapter 27: J.W. McGarvey .................................................. 333

Chapter 28: David Lipscomb ................................................. 343

Chapter 29: Alfred Elmore ..................................................... 355

Chapter 30: T.B. Larimore ..................................................... 361

Chapter 31: James A Harding ............................................... 367

Chapter 32: Conclusion ......................................................... 377

Bibliography ............................................................................. 379

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