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Some useful addresses to websites for various strands of the movement are listed below. They are listed alphabetically by website address. Please note that BAHN does not endorse the content of external websites and these links are provided in the interests of historical research.
Wikipedia site with historical details of various Brethren branches and leading individuals. Has the usual Wikipedia advantages and drawbacks. The website of the Brethren movement in Germany has a number of historical documents in English, which are both primary and secondary sources. The official website of the Churches of God, including a listing of all their congregations worldwide. A site that lists Open Brethren assemblies in the United Kingdom, giving address details and, where available, emails and website details. A high-quality introduction to internet resources on the Brethren movement by Dr Graham Johnson, the archivist at the Christian Brethren Archive. A website which describes itself as the premier resource for the history and progress of the Exclusive Brethren, edited from a moderate Exclusive standpoint. A website established by former Hales/Symington Exclusive Brethren to 'help break the chains and break down the barriers that prevent us from seeing our families, friends and loved ones'. The only website endorsed by the Hales/Symington Exclusive Brethren (formerly the Taylorite Brethren).
For further information on internet resources, see the high-quality introduction to internet resources on the Brethren movement by Dr Graham Johnson, the archivist at the Christian Brethren Archive. |