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Barrie, Douglas S. "A History of the Christian Church and Christian Church (Disciplies of Christ) in Alberta, Canada." M.A. thesis, Lincoln, Illinois: Lincoln Christian Seminary, 1975.
Butchart, Reuben. [http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/rbutchart/dcc/DCC00A.HTM ''The Disciples of Christ of Canada since 1830.''] Toronto: Canadian Headquarters  Publications, 1939.   
Butchart, Reuben. [http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/rbutchart/dcc/DCC00A.HTM ''The Disciples of Christ of Canada since 1830.''] Toronto: Canadian Headquarters  Publications, 1939.   

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Alternate Names: Christian Disciples, Stone-Campbell Movement

Barrie, Douglas S. "A History of the Christian Church and Christian Church (Disciplies of Christ) in Alberta, Canada." M.A. thesis, Lincoln, Illinois: Lincoln Christian Seminary, 1975.

Butchart, Reuben. The Disciples of Christ of Canada since 1830. Toronto: Canadian Headquarters Publications, 1939.

Cox, Claude E. The Campbell-Stone Movement in Ontario: Christian Church. Vol. 62, Studies in American Religion. Lewiston, N.Y. and Queenston, ON: Edwin Mellen Press, 1994.

Ellis, Geoffery H. "An Inquiry into the Growth of the Disciples of Christ in 19th Century Ontario." MTS thesis, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, 1993.

Fraser, Ronald A. et al. "The Movement in Canada." In The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Cambpell Movement. ed. Douglas A. Foster et al., pp. 151-163. Grand Rapids: Eerdmanns, 2004."

Mahor, J.B. "The Role of Periodicals in the Development of the Disciples of Christ, 1850-1910." Ph.D. thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1966.


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