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C. C. CLINE,
Little Rock, Ark. |
Born in 1848; student at Kentucky University;
a most successful teacher; has ably
filled chairs in some of our best colleges; compiled
a number of song books, over two million copies
of Popular Hymns No. 1 having been sold; successful
evangelist; uncompromising as to truth,
yet gentle and pleasant in social life; now occupies
the chair of science in Maddox Seminary,
Little Rock, Ark.
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ELI FISHER,
Pacific Grove, Cal. |
Born Dillon, Ill., May 20, 1841; student Eureka
College, Ill.; graduated 1863, degree A. B.; made
A. M. 1866; district evangelist 1865, Ill.; principal
Pawnee Seminary, Neb., 1867; minister in Ill.
1869-1883, Beatin, Neb., 1884; Missoula, Mont.
1887; state evangelist Oregon 1894; minister at
Dallas and Medford, Oregon, Salinas, Petoluma
and Pacific Grove, Cal.; married to Miss Anna
B. Bradbury, Abingdon, Ill., 1866.
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O. P. SHROUT,
Woodland, Cal. |
Born in Madison county, Kentucky; educated in
Christian University, Canton, Mo., and the Bible
College, Lexington, Ky.; ministered to the following
churches: Detroit, Ill.; Glasgow, Frankfort,
Shelbina, Butler, Belton, Mo.; Greencastle, Ind.;
last ministry was at South Prospect church,
Kansas City, Mo.; now minister at Woodland, Cal.
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JUDGE DURHAM,
Irvington, Cal. |
Born Holmes Co., O., Aug., 1836; he and wife,
Elvira Whitman, graduated in Abingdon College;
professor in alma mater nine years; teacher over
thirty years; settled near Golden Gate 1871; president
Pierce College and Washington College,
preaching all the time; never grows old; from
under his vine, fig tree and among flowers
goes weekly with the Gospel message. Visited
Jerusalem. Phil. 4:8.
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