John Smith (Restoration Movement)

[1]: 690 As a preacher, Smith began to wrestle with the Calvinist teachings of predestination and total depravity as taught in The Philadelphia Confession of Faith.[1]: 691 The Raccoon John Smith House, in Owingsville, Kentucky, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[5]: 116–120 [6]: xxxvii  Two representatives of those assembled were appointed to carry the news of the union to all the churches: John Rogers, for those associated with Stone; and Smith for those associated with the Campbells.[7]: 153–154  Many believed the union held great promise for the future success of the combined movement and greeted the news enthusiastically.[8]: 9  Smith spent three years traveling through Kentucky with Rogers encouraging congregations associated with the Stone and Campbell movements to unite.
Log cabin in downtown Monticello, Kentucky, built in the early 19th century by "Raccoon" John Smith (1784–1868). The cabin was originally located in Horse Hollow on the Little South Fork River.
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