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A broad space encompassing various 19th-century Christian movements that seek to restore the beliefs and practices of the early church....Show more

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The Latter-day Saint Movement is a 19th-century Restorationist Christian tradition founded by Joseph Smith, marked by unique scriptures, theology, and practices distinct from mainstream Christianity.

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Seventh-day Adventists are members of a global Protestant Christian denomination distinguished by Saturday Sabbath observance, belief in the imminent Second Coming, and a strong emphasis on health, education, and mission work. The community is known for its unique blend of religious practice, lifestyle guidelines, and a highly organized institutional network.

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The Stone-Campbell Movement is a 19th-century Christian restorationist community emphasizing a return to original New Testament Christianity, leading to distinct Protestant denominations like the Churches of Christ and Disciples of Christ.

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Jehovah's Witnesses are a distinct Christian denomination recognized for their door-to-door evangelism, unique doctrines, and tight-knit community structure governed by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.

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