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The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement
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Excerpt - on Page 4: " ... in the history of the Stone movement be- ginning in 1991 with the 20oth anniversary of the construction of the Cane Ridge meeting house. In 1992 the Disciples of Christ Historical Society pub- lished Cane Ridge in Context: Perspectives on Barton W. ... "

How the West Was Lost: The Transformation of Kentucky From Daniel Boone to Henry Clay
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Excerpt - on Page 171: " ... volcanic eruption of enthusiasm created a spectacle that was impossible to overlook. Yet Clay said nothing-or at least never mentioned Cane Ridge or the Great Revival in any of his public %A-ritings or extant private correspondence. ... "

Kentucky Bluegrass Country (Folklife in the South Series)
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Excerpt - on Page 113: " ... other early log churches in the Bluegrass have shared the misfortunes of Masterson's Station. Today only one is left intact-the Cane Ridge Meeting House in Bourbon County. ... "

The Churches of Christ: (Denominations in America)
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Excerpt - on Page 63: " ... two men came to this emphasis by very different routes. In 1801 Stone found himself at the center of the Cane Ridge Revival, which broke out at his own Presbyterian meeting house in Cane Ridge, Kentucky. ... "

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