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I. B. GRUBBS,
Lexington, Ky. |
Born in Todd county, Kentucky, May 20, 1833;
commenced preaching 1852; entered Oakland Institute
same year; after two years entered Bethany
College; graduated 1857. Preached in Paducah,
Eminence and Louisville. Professor of Ancient
Languages in Flemingsburg College 1864-66. Removed
to Lexington to edit Apostolic Times.
Elected 1877 to Chair of Exegesis and Christian
Doctrine, College of the Bible, which he still holds.
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WM. S. GILTNER,
Covington, Ky. |
Born Bourbon county, Kentucky, May 18, 1827;
student at Bethany College, W. Va., graduating
with degree of A. B. 1853, valedictorian; degree
of A. M. from Bethany College 1858; took charge
of Sylvan Academy 1853; the Tubman School and
church in Paris 1854 to 1858; president of Eminence
College from 1858 to 1894. Instrumental
in building churches at Antioch, Paris, Eminence,
Taylorsville, Russellville and Peak's Mills.
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ROBT. M. HOPKINS,
Louisville, Ky. |
Born Trenton, Ky., July 12, 1878; student at
Christian University, Canton, Mo., 1894-6; student
at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich., graduating with degree of A. B., 1900;
graduate student at the University of Chicago
1903. Assistant minister and chorister Ann Arbor
1896; assistant, The English Bible Chairs, Ann
Arbor, 1898. State Sunday school evangelist of
Kentucky 1900.
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JOHN TILLMAN HAWKINS,
Lexington, Ky. |
Born in Union county, Ky., April 20, 1847;
studied in public schools and academies of his
native county; entered Bible College at Lexington
1869, graduating June, 1872. Has preached for a
number of churches in Kentucky and in Atlanta,
Ga., 1877, and Dallas, Texas, 1882; besides this
has done a great deal of evangelistic work.
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