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Campbellite
Campbellite is a mildly pejorative term〔The ''Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary'' describes the term as "sometimes offensive." Merriam-Webster, I. (2003). Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary. (Eleventh ed.). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc. Entry on "''Cambellite''."〕 referring to adherents of certain religious groups that have historic roots in the Restoration Movement, among whose most prominent 19th century leaders were Thomas and Alexander Campbell. Members of these groups generally consider the term "Campbellite" inappropriate, saying that they are followers of Jesus, not Campbell.〔see, for example, Weldon E. Warnock, ("Why I Am Not A Campbellite," ) ''Guardian of Truth'' XXIX: 23, pp. 705, 727, December 5, 1985〕〔See also Wayne Jackson, ("Alexander Campbell and Christ’s Church," ) ''Christian Courier'' (accessed 11-15-2012)〕〔〔James D. Bales, ''The Faith Under Fire'', Lambert Book House, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1867〕 They draw parallels with Martin Luther's protest of the name "Lutherans" 〔V. E. Howard, ''What Is the Church of Christ?'' 4th Edition (Revised) Central Printers & Publishers, West Monroe, Louisiana, 1971〕 and the "Anabaptists" protest of the name given to them by their enemies. With specific reference to the early Restoration Movement, "()he terms Campbellism and Campellites were universally rejected by those to whom they were applied."〔Monroe E. Hawley, ''Redigging the Wells: Seeking Undenominational Christianity'', Quality Publications, Abilene, Texas, 1976, page 86 ISBN 0-89137-512-0 (paper), ISBN 0-89137-513-9 (cloth)〕
==Influence of the Campbells==
Thomas and Alexander Campbell were the most prominent leaders of the Disciples of Christ movement of the early 19th century. The group was committed to restoring primitive Christianity. It merged with the Christians (Stone Movement) in 1832 to form what is now described as the American Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement). Other prominent individuals in the Restoration Movement included Barton W. Stone, Walter Scott and "Raccoon" John Smith.

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