- Three Things Christians Should Know About Political Strength
- Isaiah’s Nonviolence
- Ezra and Nehemiah: Two Defensible Attitudes Towards Military Support
- The Sermon on the Mount and Politics
- Did Jesus Teach Us To Arm Ourselves?
- Not of This World? Prove it!
- Does Romans 13 Teach That Christians Have Permission to Kill For Their Government?
- Capital Punishment, War, and Loving Your Enemies
- A Letter To Christian Youth Considering Military Service
- Was Jesus Violent In The Temple?
- Does God Expect Governments to Love Their Enemies?
- Alexander Campbell’s Eight Reasons for Opposing War
- Breaking the Pagan Paradigm
- What Would You Do If Someone Attacked Your Family?
- Exodus 22:2 and the Attacker at the Door
- Love Your Enemies
- Forgive Them
- Guns, Swords, and Inspired Words
- How Christians Win: A Study of the Word “Nikao” in Revelation
- Everything the New Testament Says about How Christians Should Treat Enemies
Restoration Preachers
- Alexander Campbell’s Eight Reasons for Opposing War
- Barton W. Stone’s Lecture on Matthew 5:38-48
- War by Tolbert Fanning (Abridged Version)
- Moses Lard: Should Christians Go To War? (Part 1 of 11)
- The Absolute Character of War (Moses Lard on War; Part 2 of 11)
- War Defined and Examined (Moses Lard on War; Part 3 of 11)
- War Cannot Be Right When Its Cause Is Wrong (Moses Lard on War; Part 4 of 11)
- War Is Not of the Kingdom of Christ (Moses Lard on War; Part 5 of 11)
- The Will of God is Wholly Against War (Moses Lard on War; Part 6 of 11)
- It Is Wrong To Take The Sword (Moses Lard on War; Part 7 of 11)
- Love Your Enemies (Moses Lard on War; Part 8 of 11)
- The Golden Rule (Moses Lard on War; Part 9 of 11)
- The Fruit of the Spirit (Moses Lard on War; Part 10 of 11)
- On Romans 13 (Moses Lard on War; Part 11 of 11)
- Shall Christians Go to War? by J. W. McGarvey (1861)