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         Plymouth Brethren:     more books (105)
  1. My People: The Story of Those Christians Sometimes Called Plymouth Brethren by Robert H. Baylis, 1995-11
  2. Roots, Renewal, and the Brethren by Nathan Delynn Smith, 1986-05
  3. A History of the Plymouth Brethren by William Blair Neatby, 2010-01-02
  4. The heresies of the Plymouth Brethren by James Crawford Ledlie Carson, 2010-08-25
  5. A Defence of the Truth: Called for by Neatby's "History of the Plymouth Brethren." by W M Sibthorpe, 2010-03-19
  6. A Historical Sketch of the Brethren Movement by H. A. Ironside, 1985-05
  7. Catechism on the Doctrines of the Plymouth Brethren by Thomas Croskery, 2009-10-05
  8. A Defense Of The Truth: Called For By Neatby's History Of The Plymouth Brethren (1903) by W. M. Sibthorpe, 2010-09-10
  9. The History And Teaching Of The Plymouth Brethren by J. S. Teulon, 2010-09-10
  10. Heretical Doctrines Of The Plymouth Brethren: Showing Their Identity With Those Of The Manichees (1852) by Plymouth Brethren, 2010-09-10
  11. A substitute for holiness ;: Or, Antinomianism revived; or The theology of the so-called Plymouth brethren examined and refuted by Daniel Steele, 1899
  12. The Plymouth Brethren: Their History And Heresies (1875) by James Grant, 2010-09-10
  13. Antinomianism Revived: Or The Theology Of The So-Called Plymouth Brethren Examined And Refuted by Daniel Steele, 2010-09-10
  14. Chief Men Among the Brethren (Powerscourt Classic Library)

1. The Plymouth Brethren | Welcome!
In recent years, several wellknown Christian authors (including Tim LaHaye and David Wilkerson) have Category Society Religion and Spirituality Exclusive Brethren......plymouth brethren Welcome! I am the brethren from Plymouth . Thisnaturally resulted in the designation plymouth brethren .
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Site Search "I am the light of the world;
he that follows me shall not walk in darkness,
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In recent years, several well-known Christian authors (including Tim LaHaye, Hal Lindsey, and David Wilkerson) have referred to the so-called Plymouth Brethren movement in their writings, renewing interest in this non-denominational Christian movement which originated in Ireland and England during the 1820s and 1830s. Plymouth Brethren ". John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) later wrote, "What gave rise to the existence of so-called Plymouth Brethren is the grand truth, the great fact, of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, to form the body of Christ into one; then the coming of the Saviour as the continual expectation of the Christian".* I trust this site will be a resource and blessing for persons who love the Lord Jesus (John 14:23), call on Him out of a pure heart (2 Timothy 2:22), and hope for His coming (2 Thessalonians 2:1). Please feel free to browse . . . and to sign, view, or search our guestlog. Lord willing, I hope to continually publish more articles on this site from Showers of Blessing and other sources, so please come back and visit us again from time to time!
* "What is the Unity of the Church?"

2. Plymouth Brethren | Balfour Declaration
Cites this official statement issued by the British government in 1917, concerning a proposed home Category Society Politics Nationalism Zionism Christian Zionism......The Balfour Declaration The Balfour Declaration was an official statementissued on behalf of the British government in 1917, announcing
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3. Plymouth Brethren Roots
plymouth brethren Roots If all you know about the plymouth brethren is from a background in the Exclusive Brethren, you owe it to yourself to learn more.
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Plymouth Brethren Roots
If all you know about the Plymouth Brethren is from a background in the Exclusive Brethren, you owe it to yourself to learn more. The Exclusive Brethren broke with the Plymouth Brethren in the mid nineteenth century, and most modern Plymouth Brethren have never heard of the exclusives. I do not test these links very often, some may be no longer viable. If you find a broken link, please send email to dwyman@cloudnet.com Dick Wyman

4. Plymouth Brethren
at the door of the Tabernacle, by one of the "plymouth brethren " but it is so devoid of all sense, Scripture and reason,
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Plymouth Brethren by C. H. Spurgeon
From the February 1867 Sword and Trowel
E HAVE been requested to reply to a small tract which has been given away at the door of the Tabernacle, by one of the "Plymouth Brethren," but it is so devoid of all sense, Scripture and reason, that it needs no reply. We have not learned the art of beating the air, or replying to nonsense. The only meaning we could gather from the rambling writer's remarks was a confirmation of our accusation, and a wonderful discovery that a long controverted point is now settled; the unpardonable sin is declared to be speaking against the Darbyites. Neither Mr. Newton* nor Mr. Muller** would sanction such action; it is only from one clique that we receive this treatment. It is worthy of note that even the printer was ashamed or afraid to put his name to the printed paper. Our error was rectified as soon as ever we knew of it, and being fallible we could do no more; but these men, who pretend to be so marvellously led of the Spirit, have in this case deliberately, and in the most unmanly manner, sought to injure the character of one who has committed the great sin of mortifying their pride, and openly exposing their false doctrine. NOTES (added by The Spurgeon Archive) John Cox's letter to the editor in the March 1867 Sword and Trowel. [

5. Plymouth Brethren FAQ
plymouth brethren FAQ. Author Shawn Abigail October 2001 Version1.9 This 20) Are the plymouth brethren related to the Quakers? I
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"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?

6. Brethren Online
Christian materials FAQ on Bible software, Bible study, articles, and links.Category Society Religion and Spirituality plymouth brethren......Brethren Online a resource of Christian materials, particularly forthose belonging to the so-called plymouth brethren. Includes
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BrethrenOnline.org In the 1820's, a small group of Christians met in an attempt to return to New Testament simplicity. They took as their guide, not the creeds and religious traditions of the denominations around them, but rather the Bible. Through many growing pains and some setbacks, their spiritual example is alive and growing today. These Christians have been called by many names - Plymouth Brethren being sometimes used. But their true allegiance remains the Lord Jesus Christ, and they seek happy fellowship with all Christian brethren who love the Lord and seek to follow His word.
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7. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
plymouth brethren, a community of Christians who received the name in 1830 when the Rev
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PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
In 1838 Darby went to reside in French Switzerland, and made many disciples. Congregations were formed in Geneva, at Lausanne, where most of the Methodist and other dissenters joined the Brethren, at Vevey and elsewhere in Vaud. His opinions also found their way into France, Germany, German Switzerland, and Italy; but French Switzerland has always remained the stronghold of Plymouthism on the Continent, and for his followers there Darby wrote two of his most important tracts, Le Ministere considere dans sa nature and De la Presence et de faction du S. Esprit dans I'eglise. The revolution in the canton Vaud, brought about by Jesuit intrigue in 1845, brought persecution to the Brethren in the canton and in other parts of French Switzerland, and Darby's life was in great jeopardy. important division ‘among the Exclusives came to a crisis in 1881, when William Kelly and Darby became the recognized leaders of two sections who separated on a point of discipline. This was followed (1885) by the disruption of the strict Darbyite section, two communions being formed out of it upon points of doctrine. The movement has a distinct interest for students of church history: (1) as illustrating again the desire of certain Christians to pass over the garnered experience of the centuries,~and by going straight to the Bible to make a fresh start without any other authority, precedent or guidance; (2) in its development alongside the Evangelical, T~actarian and Broad Church movements of the 19th €ent.rry and its affinities with them all,. A certain haphazardism that has always marked the Brethren is responsible for the present lack of qualified leaders. The early enthusiasm has waned, and no provision was made for proper theological study.

8. Plymouth Brethren
Several articles on the plymouth brethren. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects.
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Plymouth Brethren
General Information The name Plymouth Brethren identifies several small Christian sects of common origin - found in Britain, Europe, and the United States - that are conservative in theology and millenarian in outlook. The movement had its beginning in Ireland and England in the 1820s, Plymouth being a main center of activity. The most prominent early leader was John Nelson Darby (1800 - 82), who taught that Christ might return at any moment and in a "secret rapture" would take away the members of the true church to dwell in heaven. The polity of the Plymouth Brethren is congregational, following New Testament models. BELIEVE
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web-site Our List of 1,000 Religious Subjects E-mail At their services there is neither a presiding minister nor a set form of devotions.
In the absence of centralized authority there have been recurrent splits within the body, most notably in the Exclusive Brethren and the Open or Christian Brethren. It is estimated that their membership in the United States, where the sect has been active since the 1860s, is about 98,000. Conrad Wright Bibliography
D J Beattie, Brethren: The Story of a Great Recovery Movement (1942); F R Coad, A History of the Brethren Movement (1968); H A Ironside, A Historical Sketch of the Brethren Movement (1985); H H Rowdon, The Origins of the Brethren: 1825 - 1850 (1967).

9. Christian Plymouth Brethren - Denominations/Plymouth Brethren - Praize
plymouth brethren FAQ. Much information on the history and beliefs of the group.
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10. Believers Bookshelf
Christian bookstore offering resources from plymouth brethren and other authors.
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Believers Bookshelf is a non-profit organization which seeks to make available Scripturally accurate books, pamphlets and similar materials to help the spiritual growth, development and welfare of Christians of all ages. Therefore, we have listed in our catalog a selection of books and pamphlets by Plymouth Brethren writers which we feel will further this end for their readers.
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11. Present Truth Publishers
Publishers of plymouth brethren books and a monthly scripture newsletter
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12. The Plymouth Brethren
The plymouth brethren. A HISTORY OF THE plymouth brethren. William Blair Neatby,1901. The plymouth brethren A Brief History. by Miles J. Stanford.
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The Plymouth Brethren
The following page includes three papers written by Miles J. Stanford on the subject of the Plymouth Brethren (PBs)both the Open and Closed varieties. The Plymouth Brethren (often known throughout the world as Assemblies or Gospel Halls) are a small groups of Christians with a deep and rich history. The PBs should not be confused with any "Brethren" out of the Continental Free Church tradition, (such as the Church of the Brethren, Brethren Church, etc.), nor the Arminian Pentecostal Assemblies of God. For decades, the PBs reached out with their various needs to brother Miles Stanford by telephone and letter, yet often in pride and denial that they could be helped or ministered to by someone "outside" their Assembly system. However, it is often only an outsider who is in a position to evaluated conditions as they truly are, rather than how insiders represent them to be. Miles' burden was always that the PBs would discover the rich legacy of Pauline Dispensationalism established by the original founders of the movement. The green titles above and below are links to specific articles.

13. Neatby - A History Of The Plymouth Brethren
Info Names Contributions Correspondence Library PB Roots What's New Guestbook A HISTORY OF THE plymouth brethren. BY. WILLIAM BLAIR NEATBY, MA.
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A HISTORY OF THE PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
BY WILLIAM BLAIR NEATBY, M.A. first published 1901
CONTENTS
Preface I. The Beginnings of Brethrenism
The Dublin Movement
II. Causes and Conditions III. The Expansion of Brethrenism
The Movement in England
IV. The Expansion of Brethrenism
Groves in the East
V. The Expansion of Brethrenism
VI. The Strife at Plymouth VII. The Doctrinal Controversy at Plymouth in 1845 VIII. The Strife at Bristol in 1848 IX. The Epoch of Exclusivism
The Supremacy of Darby
X. High Church Claims of Darbyism
The Walworth-Sheffield Discipline
XI. The Theological Position of Brethrenism XII. Darby’s Strange Corrective to Newtonianism
The Secession of 1866
XIII. Life among the Brethren XIV. The Dissolution of Darbyism
Formation of Mr Kelly’s Party
XV. The Dissolution of Darbyism
The Later Schisms

Open Brethrenism
XVI. A General Review of the Movement Bibliographical Appendix
PREFACE
THE present work is partly based on a series of articles that I contributed to the British Weekly at the close of last year and the beginning of this, under the title of Darby and Darbyism.

14. Colby Chapel
An evangelical church that upholds the plymouth brethren movement. Lists church profile, beliefs, location, contact details and map, news, events and pastor's page.
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15. Index Of /~bibles
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17. The Plymouth Brethren
The plymouth brethren. he plymouth brethren form a small separatist denominationthat emphasizes the coming millenium, or end of the world.
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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.

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19. Chapter II (Book 2)
Growing Fame Study of the Scriptures Joins the plymouth brethren 'The Windmill' The Vernon Thomas Mr. Webster, RA Mr. Gibbons Gillott
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Tim Linnell [tim@thelinnells.freeserve.co.uk], a descendant of the artist, has kindly shared with readers of the Victorian Web his scanned text of The Life of John Linnell , which the London publishers Bentley and Son brought out in 1892. George P. Landow has adapted it for html, adding links to the original text.
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Growing Fame Study of the Scriptures Joins the Plymouth Brethren 'The Windmill' The Vernon Thomas Mr. Webster, R.A. Mr. Gibbons Gillott 'The Eve of the Deluge' 'The Last Gleam before the Storm.' HUS Linnell patiently laboured on until about 1845, when a surprising change came over the scene, when, in short, there arrived a tardy recognition of his powers . He was now fifty-four years of age an old man as some would be at his years. But Linnell seemed to have learned the secret of perennial youth. Since his breakdown in the twenties he had wonderfully recovered his constitutional vigour, thanks to a naturally tough frame, and perhaps, also, in some measure to that careful regimen which he had established in his household, and from which he never afterwards departed. As we have seen, a certain amount of fame had arisen out of the exhibition of the 'St. John preaching in the Wilderness' at the British Institution in 1839. Perhaps this recognition of his ability may have acted as a stimulus to his still latent powers, and done much to call forth a fresh efflorescence of talent. Certain it is that he began to paint with renewed vigour about this time that is, roughly speaking, about his fiftieth year.

20. STEM Publications
Publisher of plymouth brethren books and hymns on CDROM. Some of the writings included on the CDs have never been available anywhere else.
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