During this event, Richard McNemar sparked an uproar by telling of a "true new gospel." For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this August 1801 camp meeting that began as a "communion season" under minister Barton Stone. Up to ten percent of Kentuckians may have attended this revival meeting.
ANSWER: Cane Ridge Revival
[10h] Cane Ridge was the starting point of Stone's American branch of a movement of this name, which joined with the Disciple of Christ to become the modern Churches of Christ denomination. More broadly, this name denotes movements to return to “purer” Christianity by groups such as the Christadelphians and Jehovah's Witnesses.
ANSWER: Restoration Movement [or Restorationism; accept American Restoration Movement; accept Restitutionism; accept Christian primitivism]
[10e] Churches of Christ associate Sidney Rigdon likely influenced the restorationist messaging of this man. The Three Witnesses testified to seeing a "Reformed Egyptian" text that this man translated into English.
ANSWER: Joseph Smith
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