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- Thomas_Campbell_(minister) abstract "Thomas Campbell (February 1, 1763 – January 4, 1854) was a Presbyterian minister who became a prominent reformer during the Second Great Awakening of the United States. Born in County Down, northern Ireland, he began a religious reform movement on the American frontier. He was joined in the work by his son Alexander Campbell. Their movement, known as the "Disciples of Christ", merged in 1832 with the similar movement led by Barton W. Stone to form what is now described as the American Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement).".
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- Thomas_Campbell_(minister) dateOfBirth "1763-02-01".
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- Thomas_Campbell_(minister) comment "Thomas Campbell (February 1, 1763 – January 4, 1854) was a Presbyterian minister who became a prominent reformer during the Second Great Awakening of the United States. Born in County Down, northern Ireland, he began a religious reform movement on the American frontier. He was joined in the work by his son Alexander Campbell. Their movement, known as the "Disciples of Christ", merged in 1832 with the similar movement led by Barton W.".
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