Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889) Bonar has been called “the prince of Scottish hymn writers.” After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he was...
View DetailsHenry Law (1797 - 1884) Was a prominent figure in the evangelical party of the Church of England in the early nineteenth century. A prolific practical teacher...
View DetailsH.J. Vine ( - ) H.J. Vine was involved in the early Plymouth Brethren movement. The Plymouth Brethren are a conservative, low church, nonconformist,...
View DetailsHans R. Waldvogel (1893 - 1969) A powerful preacher who ministered as a pentecostal minister. He did not believe in sectarian groups but rather saw the Church...
View DetailsHarry Ironside (1876 - 1951) Was a Canadian-American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author. Coupled with this was his successful ministry as...
View DetailsHoratius Bonar (19 December, 1808 – 31 May, 1889) was a Scottish churchman and poet.The son of James Bonar, Solicitor of Excise for Scotland, he was born and...
View DetailsHenry Drummond (1851 - 1897) Was a Scottish evangelist, writer and lecturer. Drummond was born in Stirling. He was educated at Edinburgh University, where he...
View DetailsLatimer was a famous Protestant martyr. He was born into a family of farmers in Thurcaston, Leicestershire. From around 14 years of age he started to...
View DetailsHannah Whitall Smith (1832 - 1911) Was a lay speaker and author in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in the United...
View DetailsHudson Taylor (1832 - 1905) Was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and founder of the China Inland Mission (CIM) (now OMF International)....
View DetailsBorn on December 13, 1854, in Hoogeveen, Drenthe, Holland, Herman Bavinck was the son of the Reverend Jan Bavinck, a leading figure in the secession from...
View DetailsHenry Blackaby is a minister and author of the popular Bible study "Experiencing God." Born in British Columbia, Dr. Blackaby has devoted his lifetime to...
View DetailsHyman Appelman (1902 - 1983) Hyman Appelman was born in Russia to orthodox Jewish parents who moved to America in 1914. Appelman became a trial lawyer in...
View DetailsHerbert Henry Farmer was born in Highbury, London, the youngest of four sons. Herbert's early academic proclivities at Owen's School in Islington earned...
View DetailsHenry Clay Fish was a Baptist clergyman. He studied at an academy, taught for two years in Massachusetts, and then entered the Union theological seminary...
View DetailsHugh Black was a Scottish-American theologian and author. Black was born on March 26, 1868 in Rothesay, Scotland. He received a Master of Arts...
View DetailsHenry Alford was an English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer. His chief fame rests on his monumental edition of...
View DetailsHandley Carr Glyn Moule was the youngest of eight sons of the vicar of Fordington, Dorchester. He was educated at home with his brothers prior to...
View DetailsHannah More was an English religious writer and philanthropist. She can be said to have made three reputations in the course of her long life: as a clever...
View DetailsHeinrich Bullinger was a Swiss reformer, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli as head of the Zurich church and pastor at Grossmuenster. A much less...
View DetailsHENRY T. ANDERSON was born in Caroline County, Virginia, on the 27th of January, 1812. His parents, who were also natives of Virginia, were Baptists,...
View DetailsHugh Martin was one of Scotland's great nineteenth century evangelical preachers.
View DetailsCardinal Henry Edward Manning, cardinal archbishop of Westminster, was born at Hertfordshire, England in 1808. During his early years he befriended Charles and...
View DetailsIn March 1947 Pastor Henry Mahan and his wife, Doris, moved to Ashland, KY to work with Pastor Donald Wells and the Southern Baptist church -Pollard...
View DetailsHank Hanegraaff serves as president and chairman of the board of the North Carolina–based Christian Research Institute International. He is also host of "The...
View DetailsHans Peter Royer (1962 - 2013) Hans Peter Royer was born in 1962 in Schladming, Austria. He went to public school for 9 years, before learning to be a...
View DetailsHarold John Ockenga was a leading figure of 20th century American evangelicalism, part of the reform movement known as "Neo-Evangelicalism". A Congregational...
View DetailsHenry H. Halley (1874 - 1965) H.H. Halley was born in Kentucky in 1874. He was graduated from Transylvania University and the College of the Bible in 1895. In...
View DetailsHoward F. Vos has had a distinguished career as an expert in historical, geographical, biblical, and archaeological research. A prolific author and...
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