John Thomas (Christadelphian)

John Thomas (Christadelphian)

Dr. John Thomas (April 12, 1805 – March 5, 1871) was the founder of the Christadelphian movement, a Restorationist religion with doctrines similar in part to some 16th-century Antitrinitarian Rationalist Socinians and the 16th-century Swiss-German pacifist Anabaptists.

Read more about John Thomas (Christadelphian):  Early Life, Emigration To The United States, Association With Alexander Campbell, The Christadelphians, Legacy, Bibliography

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