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<P>John chapter seventeen records Jesus' prayer for unity among his followers which did not appear to be answered in the affi rmative. In the eighteenth century a movement began in the eastern United States to address the obvious division of Christendom. This Restoration Movement was inclusive inviting people to leave Christian denominations and return to the Bible alone for spiritual guidance. Thus speak where the Bible speaks and be silent where the Bible is silent became their mantra.</P> <P>In 1801 this movement kindled a large revival centered at the Cane Ridge Meeting House (cover of book) near Paris Kentucky. Churches birthed by this movement grew and spread rapidly to both the frontier and the cities. However within fi fty years conflict and division began to arise in these churches as some became more sectarian and others more legalistic resulting in three primary groups: the Disciples of Christ the Independent Christian Church and the Church of Christ. Of these groups the Church of Christ was the most conservative with many congregations taking silence of the Scriptures as prohibitive of everything not written in the two thousand-year old text resulting in more confl ict and division.</P> <P>Thus the Restoration Movement had run amuck becoming mired in its own swamp of legalism. Th is book seeks to identify what went wrong and what changes in attitude behavior and conversation are necessary to get the unity train back on its track.</P>