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In 2001, an extensive digital restoration effort was begun, [6] the result of which debuted (in relatively conventional 70mm DTS prints) in 2004. This is generally regarded as coming as close as present-day technology permits to replicate the clarity of the film as originally shown in the late 1950s. [ 6 ]
In 1812, Campbell joined his son Alexander and began practising baptism by immersion. [6]: 141 [7]: 119 Shortly after his oldest son, Alexander Campbell, was ordained in 1812, Thomas began playing a supporting role to Alexander. [6]: 141 Thomas was generally less radical than his son, and was a stabilising influence on the movement.
Early leaders of the Restoration Movement (clockwise, from top): Thomas Campbell, Barton W. Stone, Alexander Campbell, and Walter Scott. The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone–Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian movement that began on the United States frontier during the Second Great Awakening (1790–1840) of ...
Alaska: Big America; Alaska: Dangerous Territory; Alcatraz: Search for the Truth; Alcatraz Escape: The Lost Evidence; Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence; America: The Story of Us; America Unearthed; American Daredevils; American Eats [10] American Eats: History on a Bun; The American Farm; The American Presidency with Bill Clinton; The American ...
The Restoration Movement began during, and was greatly influenced by, the Second Great Awakening. [ 31 ] : 368 While the leaders of one of the two primary groups making up this movement, Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell , resisted what they saw as the spiritual manipulation of the camp meetings, the revivals contributed to the development ...
The videotaped tour was the first glimpse the American public had of the $2 million restoration of the White House that the first lady had helped direct in the first year of her husband's presidency. [2] The broadcast was seen by more than eighty million viewers and syndicated globally to 50 countries, including China and the Soviet Union. [2]
America: The Story of Us (also internationally known as America: The Story of the U.S.) [2] is a 12-part, 9-hour documentary-drama television miniseries [3] that premiered on April 25, 2010, on History. [4]
Liberty! The American Revolution is a six-hour documentary miniseries about the Revolutionary War, and the instigating factors, that brought about the United States' independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It was first broadcast on the Public Broadcasting Service in 1997. The series consists of six hour-long episodes.