Footnotes
Alexander Campbell, “A Restoration of the Ancient Order of Things, No. I,” Christian Baptist, 7 Feb. 1825, 50; Alexander Campbell, “The Creed Question,” Christian Baptist, 2 Apr. 1827, 197.
Christian Baptist. Bethany, VA. 1823–1830.
Vision, 16 Feb. 1832, in “A Vision,” The Evening and the Morning Star, July 1832, [2]–[3] [D&C 76].
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
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Walter Scott (1796–1861) was a prominent evangelist and writer in Alexander Campbell’s Disciples of Christ movement. After leaving Pittsburgh’s First Baptist Church in August 1824, Rigdon was “on terms of the greatest friendship” with Scott and Campbell for a time. (Hayden, Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, 63–64; Foster et al., Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement, 673–679; JS History, vol. A-1, 64.)
Hayden, Amos Sutton. Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, Ohio; with Biographical Sketches of the Principal Agents in Their Religious Movement. Cincinnati: Chase and Hall, 1875.
Foster, Douglas A., Anthony L. Dunnavant, Paul M. Blowers, and D. Newell Williams, eds. The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2004.