Documents
Doctor John Thomas
- On the Need to Prove all Things
- Proposal to Start the Advocate Magazine
- Confession and Abjuration
- The Bible as the Only Authority
- Describing Former Brethren
- On Repentance
- Disfellowshipping Quotes
- On a Pre-Adamic Creation
- Constitution of the Royal Association of Believers in New York
- On Exclusiveness
- Return of Christ by 1866
Robert Roberts
- Exact Knowledge and Obedience Necessary for Salvation
- Introduction to the Bible Companion
- Providence and the Independent Mind of John Thomas
- Why the True Doctrines were Lost
- Robert Roberts Answering a Question on the Holy Spirit
Bryan R Wilson
Other Documents
- Demons and Pigs, by Branson Hopkins, describing an incident where a “difficult passage” came up in a discussion group at a congregation in New Zealand.
- Introduction to Phanerosis
- The Early Creedal Flexibility of the Christadelphians, by Andrew R. Wilson.
- High Church Christadelphians, an article by J.J. Hadley.
- Doctor Thomas on Free Enquiry and Other Matters, an article from the Fraternal Visitor, November 1894.
- A List of Non-Christadelphian Doctrines by those claimed as brethren in the books by Alan Eyre, by Ruth McHaffie.
- How Robert Roberts Altered the Statement of Faith by Stephen Cook, in reference to the “inspiration controversy” in 1884 which was a significant turning point for the movement.
- A Glance at the History and Mystery of Christadelphianism - an article by David King, a contemporary of John Thomas in the American Restoration Movement.
- John Thomas Rediscovered the Truth - historical quotes from the Christadelphian Magazine showing the historical Christadelphian belief the founder, John Thomas, “rediscovered the Truth”.
- Survey Report on the relationship of people with the Christadelphian Community by the Lively Stones Collective.
Online Books
- The Early History of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God in Britain - a book written in three volumes by William Norrie.
- The Gospel Banner and Millennial Advocate 1867 - a collection of periodicals published by Benjamin Wilson, a former associate of John Thomas soon after they separated over whether the saints were to be raised mortal or immortal.
- Satan the Devil - a comprehensive refutation of the the normal Christadelphian view that references to the devil and Satan in the Bible are the result of translator bias and misunderstood personalisation. The connected claim is that the Biblical authors simply meant mental illness when they referred to demons. Submitted by a site reader.