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Skip to content Seth Rees was born at Westfield, Indiana, August 6, 1854. His parents, Zechariah and Luzena Rees, were faithful Quakers from North...
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Skip to content Dr. Russell V. DeLong was reared in a New England parsonage and as a young man had planned a business career. But the call of God ...
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Skip to content Charles Sheldon – More than 100 years before the phrase, "What Would Jesus Do?" became popular, Charles Sheldon used it as part of...
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Skip to content Hannah Smith (1832-1911), writer, evangelist, and reformer, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 7, 1832. Hannah Wh...
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Skip to content Gerald Bustin– was born July 22, 1903, at Forrest, Mississippi. He came to Christ in his early teens and immediately felt called t...
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Skip to content T. S. Linscott wrote a wonderful book on Christian living. Although for many years it has been highly prized among rare book deale...
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In obedience to Matt 28's Great Commission we are ready to be obedient to the last step Christ gave His disciples "teach them to observe...
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Skip to content George Ridout was rather modest writer. He did not even bother to place his name on some of his books. It took researchers a bit o...
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Skip to content Edward McKendree Bounds (1835-1913), Methodist minister and devotional writer, was born in Shelby County, Missouri. He studied law...
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Book of Ecclesiastes
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