Frank Binford Hole (1874–1964) (J.S. Blackburn)

Cuvinte cheie: Biographies; Men of faith

Frank Binford Hole was a man of God. His long life was marked by faithfulness, devotion, patience and hope. His memory is best honoured by remembering the massive pillars of the faith in which he laboured, lived and died. The conspicuous feature of ... mai multhis life was that he lived and laboured in the Christian Faith, and was constrained to do so by personal experience of the love of Christ.

Hamilton Smith (1862–1943) (L. Hodgett)

Cuvinte cheie: Biographies; Men of faith

Hamilton Smith is a much loved expositor of the Scriptures. He wrote on many different portions of the Bible but is probably best known for his character studies of Abraham, Elijah, Elisha, Joseph, and Ruth which have been published in several ... mai multlanguages. His writings are terse and yet do not lack content as a consequence of their brevity. One of his effective teaching methods is short, profound comparisons and contrasts. His book on the Song of Solomon is a classic example of the way his writings draw out the heart to the One he served so faithfully all his life.

John William Hugh Nichols (1867–1960) (Author unknown)

Cuvinte cheie: Biographies; Men of faith

John William Hugh Nichols was born on 23rd December 1867 in Cheltenham, England, son of John W. and Elizabeth Nichols. He was the editor of the magazine Handfuls of Purpose. He died on 16th June 1960 in Redwood City, San Mateo, ... mai multCalifornia, USA, and is buried in Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alta, Santa Clara County, California. J.W.H. Nichols came to the USA after 1891. He was married to Elizabeth Jones (1873–1961), also a native of England. They had 8 children, 11 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. J.W.H. Nichols is the brother of Edward Ernest Nichols (1865–1952), known by poems.

Walter Bligh Westcott (1871–1936)

Cuvinte cheie: Biographies; Men of faith