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GEO. B. STEWART,
Dayton, Ohio. |
Born Union City, O. (Ind.). Dec. 16, 1876;
student at Bethany College, W. Va., graduating
with degree of A. B. 1897; Y. M. C. A. Secretary
1897-98. Field representative for Standard Pub.
Co. 1899. Began regular ministry January 1,
1900, at Ravenswood, W. Va.; Madisonville, Ohio,
1901-1902; West Side church, Dayton, Ohio,
March, 1902.
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JOHN MILLER SMITH,
Greenville, Ohio. |
Born at Jamestown, Ohio, May 27, 1833; he became
a disciple in 1850, and began labors in the
ministry in 1860. His principal labor has been
evangelistic, and his field the States of Ohio,
Illinois and Tennessee. He truly says, "I have
had forty years' experience in the ministry, and
have never found anything better for a man than
to take the Bible only as the rule of his life."
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G. L. WHARTON,
Central Provinces, India. |
Born Monroe Co., Ind., July 17, 1847; lived on
farm till 21 years of age; attended High School
in Terre Haute. Ind.; college in Carbondale, Ill.;
taught two years in Illinois; graduated in Bethany
College 1876; married daughter of Dr. R.
Richardson; received degree of A. M. in 1890;
six years minister Buffalo Church of Christ; three
years minister Hiram College church; spent 17
years in India as missionary.
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C. MANLY RICE,
Lisbon, Ohio. |
Born Vermillion, O., May 26. 1871; ordained,
Advent Church of Christ, Oct. 30, 1892; married
Miss Belle Miles, Lima, O., June 19, 1893; accepted
The Plea 1896; educated in classical
course under private tutor. Founder of A. L. B.
Inductive University, highly recommended by leading
educators. Took graduate work, receiving
Ph. D. degree, 1900. Ministries Greenwich, Medina,
Wooster, Marlboro, Malvern, Lisbon, Ohio.
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