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  1. Plymouth Brethren: Raven-Taylor-Hales Brethren, Dispensationalism, Exclusive Brethren, Darby Bible, Open Brethren, Gospel Hall Brethren
  2. Gathering to His Name: The Story of Open Brethren in Britain and Ireland.(Book review): An article from: Church History by Richard E. Wood, 2007-06-01
  3. The local assembly: Some essential differences between open and exclusive brethren considered Scripturally and historically by G. H Lang, 1955
  4. The principles of Christians called "Open Brethren" by A. J. Rendle Short, 1913
  5. Plymouth Brethren: Conservatism, Evangelicalism, Open Brethren, Gospel HallBrethren, Needed Truth Brethren, Exclusive Brethren, Raven- Taylor-Hales Brethren
  6. A report on the origins and outreach of the Open Brethren assemblies with particular reference to Victoria, Australia (Fuller Theological Seminary. School of World Mission. Projects, 1974) by David Stewart Simpson, 1974
  7. A pilot study of open Plymouth Brethren assemblies in North America responsive to change (Project) by Lois C Fleming, 1984
  8. The Christian problem of divorce, from a scriptural point of view, and with specia l reference to the Open Plymouth Brethren by George Arthur Edmund Parkes, 1961
  9. Doors to Lock and Doors to Open: The Discerning People of God by Leland Harder, J. Howard Kauffman, 1993-07
  10. The open way into the book of revelation: God's sevenfold way to consummations or fulfillmenta of prophecies by Matthew Mays Eshelman, 1915
  11. Searching for our place in the chain of mercy among those we have called enemies: An open letter to John Paul II (abridged) by Dale S Recinella, 1995
  12. God, Christ and the Holy Spirit by Stephen Joseph William Chase, 1974
  13. Toward open-occupancy housing by Ralph E Smeltzer, 1958

21. Open Brethren Website Results :: Linkspider UK
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22. Open Brethren In Society > Religion And Spirituality > Christianity
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24. Directory :: Look.com
open brethren (3) Sites. Assembly Homepages List of meeting places forGospel Halls. Gospel Hall Believers Email Directory Worldwide
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25. Table Of Contents To Departure By G. H. Lang -- Schoettle Publishing Company, In
Book Previews Departure A Warning And An Appeal Addressed By One Of ThemselvesMainly To Christians Known As open brethren by GH Lang. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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A Warning And An Appeal Addressed By One Of Themselves
Mainly To Christians Known As Open Brethren
by G. H. Lang TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. THE POINT OF DEPARTURE, 5-16 Comparison with days of the Judges
Rise of Episcopacy
Ignatius
1848 division
Bethesda principles
Church Discipline, not doctrine, the cause of division
W. H. Dorman's view Independent churches or federated The vital point between Open and Exclusive Brethren Walworth-Sheffield division, 1860 Minneapolis division First Wesleyan division, 1848-1849 The "Great House" and its vessels, II Tim. ii. 19-22 2. THE INDEPENDENCE OF EACH LOCAL CHURCH, 17-21 Satan's need that Open Brethren be divided Hatch on original independency of each church Hort on the same 3. THE HISTORY OF CHURCH FEDERATION, 21-30

26. WebGuest - Open Directory Society Religion And Spirituality
Books Online (7); Brethren Bookstores (11); Exclusive Brethren (2);open brethren (2). Sites Brethren Online Christian materials FAQ
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27. Listings Of The World Society Religion And Spirituality
Listings World Society Religion and Spirituality Christianity DenominationsPlymouth Brethren open brethren. Listings World,
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28. Apr 99 - Article - Concerning Cults - Exclusive Brethren - Taylorites - Eryl Dav
In contrast, the Plymouth Brethren were called ‘open brethren’. Forthem, each local assembly is independent. open brethren commended.
http://www.caic.org.au/biblebase/brethren/concerning cults.htm
Concerning Cults Exclusive Brethren — Taylorites by Eryl Davies Aberdeen, July 1970. Does this date and location have any significance for you? Probably not. However, for those readers who were, or still are, members of the Exclusive Brethren then the date will probably be significant. And the reason? Well, Aberdeen, July 1970 was a milestone for many Exclusives; it was a crisis and a turning point in their movement. I will explain what happened but I need to warn you that there has been a conspiracy on the part of some people to withhold the facts. Bad behaviour Basically, the facts concerning Aberdeen ’70 are as follows. The American, James Taylor Junior (1899-1970) was leader of an Exclusive Brethren group at the time and he was in the United Kingdom during the summer of 1970 for a series of conferences known as Three-day meetings. These meetings commenced on a Friday and continued until the Sunday. Taylor addressed three such conferences in Reigate, Manchester and Aberdeen. Sadly, Taylor had become an alcoholic, at least from 1965, and his general behaviour on occasions was shameful and distressing. And that was what happened in Aberdeen. In a private home from 23-25 July there was ‘adulterous behaviour’ on the part of Taylor, witnessed by a number of people, as well as ‘obscene language and gestures’ in a meeting on 25 July. The Aberdeen brethren, supported by many from other places, withdrew from Taylor and reported the incidents with the appropriate evidence (including tapes) to Taylor’s assembly in New York.

29. QBC - Why We Meet
Queenstown Bible Chapel. Why We meet with those known as open brethren .Personal Conviction. . . . be ready always to give an answer
http://www.queenstownbiblechapel.org.nz/index10.html
Queenstown Bible Chapel Why We meet with those known as "Open Brethren" Personal Conviction ". . . be ready always to give an answer to every man who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you . . ." 1 Peter 3:15). It is of concern that many believers, who may be able to give a Scriptural reason for their assurance of eternal salvation, could not do the same for their church association. The first question that naturally arises after one is saved is, "What church shall I attend?" There will be no shortage of advice, but one's first source of guidance should be the Scriptures to find out what God says about this important matter. Once the principles governing the assembly of Christians is firmly established and settled, then one should never be happy or contented anywhere else. 1. Scriptural That which has the general backing of Scripture. Any heresy can be superficially validated by a supporting verse, but when examined in the light of ALL Scripture, its error is quickly apparent. 2. Principles

30. Queenstown Bible Chapel
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31. Mania Offers
Hits Petition against London's congestion charges. Youare Here Religion open brethren, Active Users 116.
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32. Country Charm History
was built by Englishborn William Wescombe Cope as. a chapel for theopen brethren. Cope, a Baptist, moved to the Wairarapa in 1868.
http://country-charm.co.nz/history.html
History Services Gallery Enquiries ... Products Nestled in farmland at Clareville, north of Carterton in the Wairarapa, COUNTRY CHARM ANTIQUES attracts collectors from throughout New Zealand and around the world. The shop is an old church, built around 1872, and specialises in small New Zealand Colonial items for country homes and cottages. Country Charm has developed from a small shop, Turn of the Century, which Shirley Cameron started in Lower Hutt 20 years ago. After a decade in business it branched out into Country Charm Antiques, still in Lower Hutt, specialising in New Zealand country furniture, brass and copper, blue and white china, and collectables. Country Charm re-established on State Highway 2 and attracts steady business from tourists. Her motto is to sell "only goods we would own in our own homes".

33. JRULM: Christian Brethren Archive
Archive in 1979, with a small donation of rare pamphlets presented by the late FrederickFyvie Bruce, himself a lifelong member of open brethren and Rylands
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/guides/brethren.html
THE CHRISTIAN BRETHREN ARCHIVE PDF printable version of this guide Library Home Page Contact Us Special Collections ... E-Resources The John Rylands University Library of Manchester established the special collection known as the Christian Brethren Archive in 1979, with a small donation of rare pamphlets presented by the late Frederick Fyvie Bruce, himself a lifelong member of Open Brethren and Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis in the University. Since then it has grown steadily with a number of major and minor donations and selective purchases in the second-hand book trade. The Christian Brethren, sometimes known as Plymouth Brethren, have never entertained any kind of central organization, so that the archival records which the movement has produced are scattered throughout the world and must be gathered on a piecemeal basis in order to establish an archive of historical and theological documents. Several attempts to document the history and practices of Brethren have been made by individuals in various places (in London, as well as in Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Canada and the USA) and these naturally focus on the history of Brethren in their immediate localities. The Christian Brethren Archive in Manchester is probably now the largest of its kind and, while its major strength is in British and English-language materials, it does contain a fair percentage of representative materials from other countries, including publications in a fairly wide range of languages other than English.

34. Plymouth Brethren FAQ
This Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) concentrates on the so called open brethren since this is the background of the author.
http://www.brethrenonline.org/faqs/Brethren.htm
"Plymouth Brethren" FAQ
Author: Shawn Abigail
October 2001
Version 1.9 This Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) concentrates on the so called "Open Brethren" since this is the background of the author. However, an attempt is made to explain some of the positions of "Closed and Exclusive Brethren". This FAQ should not in any way be considered to be an authoritative document representing the view of any local church or any individual (including the author). At almost every point in this FAQ, you will find Brethren churches that will disagree or differ. Variation is even greater between different countries. The author could probably best be described as from the traditional end of the open Brethren in North America. Suggestions and corrections should be emailed to: Shawn Abigail This FAQ now has an official home page! You can see it at: Quite a number of brothers have sent me email with suggestions and additions. I would like to thank all who have helped build this FAQ.
Changes
- various corrections and a few additions
Contents
1) Why are you producing this FAQ?

35. EKOINONIA
Those that sided with Mr Muller and Bethesda became known as open brethren while those who sided with Mr Darby and against Bethesda, became known as
http://www.brethrenonline.org/faqs/PBHIST.HTM
"Plymouth Brethren" History FAQ
Version 0.2
September 1997
This work is under construction, and comments are invited.
Here is a FAQ on the history of that movement sometimes referred to as the "Plymouth Brethren". That title is rejected by most of the Christians within these assemblies, but is commonly applied to them. The questions appear in the left column, while the answers appear in the right column. Also in the right column is my analysis of the historical facts. This analysis appears in Italics.
Why do you mention so many splits?
The first reason is that it is a sad historical fact. While the "Plymouth Brethren" have given a great deal to evangelical Christianity, they have suffered many splits, particularly in the "Exclusive Meetings". The second reason is more subtle - it is easier to discuss splits than broad changes of direction. Just as secular historians find it easier to discuss and find original source material on wars, it is easier to discuss and find original source material on splits than on the development of evangelistic techniques, missions work, etc.
Where and when did the "Plymouth Brethren" start?

36. Exclusive Brethren Information
A collection of personal stories, contacts, and resources for former members of the Exclusive Brethren, Category Society Religion and Spirituality Plymouth Brethren...... are here seeking information on other branches of the Exclusive Brethren or the PlymouthBrethren (also referred to by some as the open brethren ), there are
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Exclusive Brethren Information
This site is a collection of information about the Exclusive Brethren, specifically the Taylor - Symington - Hales branch currently led by Bruce D. Hales of Australia. These brethren are a world-wide evangelical Christian sect with roots in the ministry of John Nelson Darby . Besides the Taylor/Symington/Hales brethren there are many other gatherings who adhere to the basic premises of Exclusive Brethrenism. There is some information here about those other Exclusive Brethren gatherings. This site is in no way sponsored or approved by the brethen described here, though they are aware of the existence of the site. Be advised that entries you make in the guest book or articles you submit for posting may be read by these brethren. This World Wide Web site serves multiple purposes.
What's going on?

37. Plymouth Brethren - Godulike - An Irreverent Look At The Faith Industry
Philosophical battle lines were drawn and the originals took the title of 'ExclusiveBrethren' and the new boys and girls became the 'open brethren'.
http://www.godulike.co.uk/faiths.php?chapter=78&subject=who

38. Ministerstvo Kultury ÈR
Unity of Brethren. open brethren. Lutheran Evangelical Church of the AugsburgConfession in the Czech Republic. Religious Society of the Czech Unitarians.
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39. The Plymouth Brethren
In 184749 the Brethren divided, through Darby's rigidity, into open brethrenand Exclusive Brethren, the latter holding no communion with others.
http://65.107.211.206/religion/plymouth.html
The Plymouth Brethren
Peter Blackwell (Brown Ph.D. '88), Rhode Island School for the Deaf [blackwell@powerres.com]
he Plymouth Brethren form a small separatist denomination that emphasizes the coming millenium, or end of the world. According to Owen Chadwick's The Victorian Church , "They began first as a little extreme evangelical group in Dublin from 1827 that believed anyone may celebrate the Lord's Supper [administer Holy Communion] or preach, and received the name when the strange powerful ex- Anglican clergyman J. N. Darby went to Plymouth in 1830. In 1847-49 the Brethren divided, through Darby's rigidity, into Open Brethren and Exclusive Brethren, the latter holding no communion with others. At the best-attended services on 30 March 1851 there were in England and Wales 7,272 Brethren" (36n). Francis Newman (younger brother of John Henry , who was to become the famous Roman Catholic Cardinal Newman) had achieved first class honors in classics and mathematics at Oxford went to Dublin in 1827 to be private tutor to the household of Serjeant Pennefeather, a leading Irish lawyer. While there he met John Nelson Darby, a curate in the Church of Ireland and Pennefeather's brother-in-law. Darby had been meeting on Sundays with three other men, Dr. Edward Cronin, a convert from Roman Catholicism Francis Hutchinson, son of the Archdeacon of Killala, Sir Samuel Synge and John Gifford Bellet, a classics prizewinner from Trinity College, to "break bread" in a way they believed the early church did. Others began to join with them including, Lord Congelton, who hired an auction room for their growing Sunday meetings.

40. Shop.bookworms.org - Open Brethren Books - Page 1
Dimension of the Gospel Open Season Philippines Guide No Other God A Response toOpen Theism Open Closed Open Poems Just Open a Book The Brethren The Open
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God of the Possible: A Biblical Introduction to the Open View of God
Beyond the Bounds: Open Theism and the Undermining of Biblical Christianity
Open Mind, Open Heart: The Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel
Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: How Open Financial Markets Challenge the Establishment and Spread Prosperity to Rich and Poor Alike
Open House
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent
How to Think about the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization
Open Source Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, and PHP
Pray with Your Eyes Open: Looking at God, Ourselves, and Our Prayers
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