As is well known, the roots of the Restoration
Movement in America in the early nineteenth century extend into European soil,
particularly in north Ireland and in Scotland where Scotch Presbyterianism sat
side by side with the independent movements of the Sandemanians and the
Haldanes.
There has long been a need for more
information about these movements to throw light upon the earliest beginnings
of the restoration movement. Professor Lynn McMillon's Restoration Roots: The
Scottish Origins of the American Restoration Movement has brought this
religious background into a sharper focus than has heretofore been available.
This book, therefore, becomes an invaluable aid to a fuller understanding of
the meaning of the plea to return to primitive Christianity." (Earl I.
West, "Introduction," Restoration Roots. Professor emeritus of Church
History, Harding University Graduate School Of Religion)
"To know the backgrounds of the American
Restoration Movement, this book is a must!" - C. Wayne Kilpatrick, Professor
of History, Heritage Christian University, Florence, Alabama.