| 1. | However, there is no universal agreement as to Restorationism.
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| 2. | From 1824 to 1826, Rigdon worked as a journeyman Restorationism on Sundays in the courthouse.
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| 3. | This sentiment gave rise to restorationism.
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| 4. | The term " restorationism " is sometimes used more specifically as a synonym for the American Restoration Movement.
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| 5. | In general terms Jones published material supporting the Scotch Baptists, and restorationism, and opposed established religion.
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| 6. | Because of Dowie's emphasis on faith healing and restorationism the church is considered a forerunner of Pentecostalism.
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| 7. | These changes constituted a broad shift in theology of the Community of Christ from Restorationism to mainline Protestant Christianity.
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| 8. | As he ministered across the U . S ., Blackstone spoke with increasing fervor in support of Jewish restorationism.
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| 9. | Adventism is rooted in Restorationism combining elements from Lutheran, Anabaptist and Methodist or Wesleyan / Arminian branches of Protestantism.
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| 10. | The terms " Restorationism movement " and " Restorationist movement " have also been applied to the British New Church Movement.
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