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  1. David Lipscomb (January 21, 1831 – November 11, 1917) was a minister, editor, and educator in the American Restoration Movement and one of the leaders of that movement, which, by 1906, had formalized a division into the Church of Christ (with which Lipscomb was affiliated) and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

  2. Learn about the life and character of David Lipscomb, a cofounder of Lipscomb University and a prominent leader in the Restoration Movement. This book reviews his humility, generosity, nuance, consistency, and faithfulness in the kingdom of God.

  3. Oct 8, 2017 · David Lipscomb, a famous and influential second generation Stone-Campbell Movement leader, was born in Franklin County. Educated at Franklin College in Nashville, he matriculated between 1846 and 1849.

  4. Oct 23, 2019 · Learn about the life and legacy of David Lipscomb, a prominent leader in the Restoration Movement in the 19th and 20th centuries. Find out his birth, education, marriage, ministry, publications, and death dates and events.

  5. Lipscomb University was founded in 1891 by David Lipscomb and James A. Harding. The campus grounds consist predominantly of the former estate of David Lipscomb, who donated it to the school. The school was always intended to function as a Christian liberal arts institution.

  6. Lipscomb University is a Christian liberal arts institution that traces its origins to David Lipscomb and James A. Harding, who envisioned a school that integrated faith and learning. Learn more about the history, vision and values of Lipscomb and its affiliated academy.

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  8. Learn about the life and influence of David Lipscomb, a co-founder of Lipscomb University and a leader of the Stone-Campbell Movement. Join the panel discussions on June 30 and July 1 to explore his views on the kingdom of God, the Civil War and the world.

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