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    Isaac Errett: Unity and Expediency

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    Foster, Douglas (1994) Isaac Errett: Unity and Expediency, Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 36 : No. 3. This repository hosts selected Restoration Quarterly articles in downloadable PDF format. For the benefit of users who would like to browse the contents of RQ, we have included all issue covers even when full-text articles from that issue are unavailable. All Restoration Quarterly articles are available in full text in the ATLA Religion Database, available through most university and theological libraries or through your local library’s inter-library loan service

    Christian Unity in Stone-Campbell Movement

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    Author offers review of the backgrounds to Stone-Campbell concepts of Christian unity, insides on the early unity impulse in the Stone-Campbell Movement, as well as the development of the idea of unity in the Post-Bellum Period. A valuable explanation is offered on the twentieth-century understandings of unity in the Three Streams, and on the efforts at internal unity in the Stone-Campbell Movement

    Fire, Soil, Native Species and Control of \u3cem\u3ePhalaris arundinacea\u3c/em\u3e in a Wetland Recovery Project.

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    Southern Appalachian Phalaris arundinacea control was investigated by: 1) correlating cover and species richness with soil characteristics across transects; 2) burning and herbicide use to determine conditions facilitating native plant establishment; and 3) hemi-parasitic Pedicularis lanceolata tested as a biological control. Phalaris cover was correlated with subsoil consolidation; areas without Phalaris had consolidated subsoil while Phalaris at \u3e50% cover established on loose soil. Phalaris cover inhibited species richness (r2=0.78). No soil characteristic predicted species richness. Herbicide reduced Phalaris cover and aerial biomass by 23% and 63% respectively, compared to controls. Burning was ineffective. Two summers after herbicide Phalaris subterranean biomass remained 32% less than control biomass. Monocot transplants established readily following herbicide but dicot transplants were less likely to survive. Pedicularis parasitized Phalaris. Pedicularis’ effect on a mixed species total (r2=0.735) was non-linear; implying greater effect on large plants. Non-parasitic native plant species competition reduced biomass of Phalaris by 40%

    A Downtown Hotel - Charleston, South Carolina

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    Hearing God\u27s Voice, Thomas Olbricht

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    The Springfield and Cumberland Presbyteries: Conflict and Secession in the Old Southwest

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    Foster, Douglas A. (1990) The Springfield and Cumberland Presbyteries: Conflict and Secession in the Old Southwest, Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 32 : No. 3. This repository hosts selected Restoration Quarterly articles in downloadable PDF format. For the benefit of users who would like to browse the contents of RQ, we have included all issue covers even when full-text articles from that issue are unavailable. All Restoration Quarterly articles are available in full text in the ATLA Religion Database, available through most university and theological libraries or through your local library’s inter-library loan service

    Recent Developments in U.S. Trademark, Copyright and Semiconductor Chip Anticounterfeiting Laws

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    Baptism and the Remission of Sins: An Historical Perspective, David W. Fletcher

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