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W. R. CUNNINGHAM,
Ritzville, Wash. |
Born near Clintonville, Bourbon county, Ky.,
April 14, 1834. He made the good confession
under John T. Johnson, at North Middletown,
December 19, 1855. Was a student at Bethany
College. Began preaching May, 1870. Has always
been aggressive, hence has held several religious
discussions. Has immersed a great number. With
his wife and three children now lives at Ritzville,
Wash.
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JUDSON BROWN,
Peck, Idaho. |
Born Summerside, P. E. Island, March 4, 1855;
educated, Bethany and Michigan State Universities.
Been preaching twenty-three years. Minister Burton
and Summer, Mich. Has been minister of
several important churches. Prefers evangelistic
work. Has organized several churches; held several
debates with Seventh Day Adventists; 75, 80,
100 and as high as 220 have been converted in his
meetings.
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R. E. DUNLAP,
Seattle, Wash. |
Born near Springfield, Ill., January 27, 1850;
student College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky., graduating
1882. Minister Ky. State Board in Carter
county 1877-8; Cantrall, Ill., 1878-80; Washburn,
Ill., 1882-6; Mattoon, Ill., 1886-7; missionary
Deer Lodge and Bozeman, Montana, 1887-1891;
Seattle First church 1891-94; state evangelist of
Washington 1894-6. Prohibition candidate for
Gov. 1896 and 1900; Prohibition evangelist 1901.
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E. E. DAVIDSON,
Ritzville, Wash. |
Born [1868] in Ohio; reared in Missouri. At eighteen
years of age went to Nebraska, where he was
taught the faith of the gospel by J. W. Wilson.
Confessed Christ and was baptized at South McAlester,
Ind. Ter., November, 1893. Commenced
his ministry in the spring of 1896. That fall
taught his mother and oldest sister the way of the
Lord more perfectly and baptized them. Now at
Ritzville.
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