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200 Years Ago Today...

Jerome

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...The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was founded.

Rev. Samuel McAdow, . . .Rev. Finis Ewing and Rev. Samuel King, founded the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, February 4, 1810. Outgrowth of "The Great Revivial of 1800", the new denomination arose to minister to the spiritual needs of a pioneer people who turned from the doctrine of predestination to embrace the "Whosoever Will" gospel

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Agnus_Dei

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...The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was founded.

Rev. Samuel McAdow, . . .Rev. Finis Ewing and Rev. Samuel King, founded the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, February 4, 1810. Outgrowth of "The Great Revivial of 1800", the new denomination arose to minister to the spiritual needs of a pioneer people who turned from the doctrine of predestination to embrace the "Whosoever Will" gospel​
Just curious, why would the Reverands feel the need to begin a new denomination? And why was there a need for any "Great Revivial of 1800'? And...sorry for the questions, but how would you think that Christianity got to such a point were a "Great Revival" was even needed?

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SBCPreacher

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My grandfather was a Cumberland Presbyterian in Arkansas. He truly loved his church and it's leaders. I think the church has closed down now.
 
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