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H. M. POLSGROVE,
Metropolis, Ill. |
Born in Owen county, Kentucky, August 27,
1863; spent early life on the farm; graduate of
Central Normal College, Danville, Ind., 1885;
Bible College, Lexington, Ky., 1893. Since graduation
has preached for churches throughout Kentucky.
Now minister of church at Metropolis,
Illinois.
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JAMES I. JUDY,
Emden, Ill. |
Born Mackinaw, Ill., September 16, 1832; his
education was obtained in the district schools.
First charge Boynton, Ill., 1865; ordained to the
ministry by Elder James A. Lindsey in 1870;
second charge at Quiver Chapel, in Mason county,
Illinois. Most of time has been spent in evangelistic
work, having held meeting in Illinois, Missouri,
Arkansas, Nebraska and Iowa.
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CLARK BRADEN,
Cairo, Ill. |
Born August 8, 1831, Gustavus, Ohio; graduated
Farmer's College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860.
President Southern Illinois College 1866-70; president
Abingdon College, Ill., 1876-7; president
Southern Illinois Christian College 1899-1900;
author of Problem of Problems, Braden-Hughey
Debate, Braden-Kelly Debate, Ingersoll Unmasked,
Trials of Christ; preached 48 years; taught 23
years; lectured 20 years; delivered 5,000 lectures.
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ROBERT A. GILCREST,
Niantic, Ill. |
Born Xenia, Ohio, May 28, 1850; educated at
Eureka College and Butler University; graduated
Butler, A. B., 1886. President West Kentucky
College 1888-90; professor of Philosophy and
Sacred Literature, Eureka College, 1895-1900;
minister at Albion, Lincoln and Watseka, Ill., and
Centerville, Lake City and Humeston, Iowa. Assistant
editor Christian Union 1902-1903.
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