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JAMES S. BELL,
Pekin, N. Y. |
Born in Antrim, Ireland, October 20, 1838;
educated under Scotch Covenanters; came to
Ohio, and learned the printer's art. In Illinois,
May 1858, became a disciple of the Lord Jesus;
correspondent of the American Christian Review,
under B. Franklin and John F. Rowe; has been
preacher of the gospel forty-five years; since the
death of Bro. Rowe, December, 1897, has been
of the Christian Leader.
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JOSEPH KEEVIL,
715 Humboldt St., Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Born Wiltshire, England, Aug. 22, 1872; student
at public schools in England and night
schools in New York; student at College of the
Bible, graduating 1895. Preached for churches in
Northern Kentucky 1893-99; missionary for A. C.
M. S. at Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada, 1899-1902.
Minister for Gloversville, N. Y., Church of
Christ 1902-1903; minister for Second Church of
Christ. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903----.
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JAMES C. COGGINS,
Wilson, N. C. |
Born near Asheville, N. C., March 3, 1865; student
at Milligan College, Tenn., 1886-89, graduating
with A. B. degree; student University of
Chicago 1894-95; A. M. degree from Christian
University, Bethany College; Ph. D. from American
University of Harriman, Tenn. Preached two
years for the Christian Tabernacle, Decatur, Ills.
President Atlantic Christian College.
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RICHARD W. WALLACE,
Cameron, Mo. |
Born near Columbia, Ky., Nov. 7, 1877. Student
Kentucky University 1894-1901, graduating
from the College of the Bible in 1900, and from
the College of Liberal Arts in 1901, with the degree
of A. B. Minister First church, Meridian,
Miss., 1902-1903; became Minister of the church
at Cameron, Mo., September, 1903.
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