
 
	 THE BRETHREN WRITERS HALL OF
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	  Noted Biblical writers
		on dispensational lines - mostly of those known to the world as "Plymouth
		Brethren" and some others, persuaded that the theology they use is scriptural,
		including God's plan for Israel, and a credible scenario for all prophecy given
		by Scripture - it is to be taken literally wherever this is
		possible.
 
	  In 1827, or thereabouts, a small group of Christians met
		in Dublin, then part of the UK, in an attempt to return to New Testament
		simplicity. They took as their guide, not the creeds and religious traditions
		of the denominations around them, but rather by the Bible. Led by J.N.Darby,
		through many growing pains and some setbacks, the movement grew, and their
		spiritual example is alive and growing today. These Christians have been called
		by many names - Plymouth Brethren being sometimes used. But their true
		allegiance remains to the Lord Jesus Christ, and they seek happy fellowship
		with all Christian brethren who love the Lord and seek to follow His word and
		example. Below are some works of these brethren and others who also hold
		dispensational doctrine to be the only true way of interpreting
		Scripture.

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		asked for (at least) some acknowledgement of the source. So you will not find
		many whole works, here.
 
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		  F.W.GRANT (1834 - 1902) Foremost biblical
			 writer, and expounder of the importance of numerals in scripture. Tens of books
			 on all biblical subjects, including the Numerical Bible, unfortunately not
			 complete, but in seven volumes. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		   SIR ROBERT ANDERSON (1841 -
			 1918)  Not of the brethren but his books are on all their bookshelves.
			 As Chief of Scotland Yard in London, he used his gifts for ferretting out
			 evidence to work out the authenticity of the Book of Daniel, and has made
			 notable contributions to all areas of biblical understanding. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  THOMAS NEWBERRY (1811 - 1901) Editor of the
			 "Newberry Bible" and expert on Hebrew and Greek, he has written many books on
			 the Tabernacle, Temple and offerings and the typology of them, plus a little
			 gem about the book of Revelation. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  F.C.JENNINGS (1847 - 1948) Friend of Grant,
			 and Gaebelein, and author of the best commmentary on Isaiah, and others,
			 including Ecclesiastes, World Conflict and Seven Letters. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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			   SAMUEL RIDOUT (1855 - 1930?) Much loved
				brother of Plainfields, where Grant hailed from. Many works, including the
				Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, and a well-known volume on Assembly
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		  A.C.GAEBELEIN (1861 - 1945) Leader on
			 biblical prophecy, consulted by Scofield for his Reference Bible, and author of
			 many books including an amazingly insightful Concise Commentary. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  JOHN NELSON DARBY (1800-1882 A.D.)  Generally
			 attributed with the honour of starting the Revival that became known as the
			 Plymouth Brethren movement. Major and respected translation of the A.V. from
			 the German and French in which he was fluent. Foremost theologian of the
			 brethren, his works are respected almost everywhere. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  H.A.IRONSIDE (1876 - 1951) Great gift for
			 expounding difficult passages of scripture in understandable language. Over-use
			 of illustrations makes him easy for learners, a little frustrating for
			 others. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  WILLIAM KELLY (1821-1906 A.D.) Prolific
			 writer and friend of Darby. Has commentaries on most books of the Bible, and
			 many more books of Lectures, and on subjects like the "spirits in prison".
			 Spurgeon said he was "born for the universe...." |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  C.I.SCOFIELD (1843 - 1921) Not of the
			 brethren, but his Reference Bible gave a new popularity to the Dispensational
			 teaching that Darby revived, and has been the salvation of millions, and gave a
			 new impetus to the bible understanding of your webmaster! |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  E.W.BULLINGER (1837 - 1913) Author of the
			 Companion Bible, a Greek Lexicon and descendant of the famous Johann Bullinger
			 of the Reformation, companion of Luther etc. An original thinker (anathama to
			 some) and extremely helpful. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  L.S.CHAFER (1871-1952) Noted for his
			 "Systematic Theology" and defence of dispensational teaching while remaining
			 quite Calvinistic in his understanding of Divine Sovereignty and Election. A
			 pupil of Scofield, he also founded a Seminary. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  G.H.LANG (1874 - 1958) Writer noted for some
			 original views, not, in the opinion of this writer, to be discarded, either.
			 Has done memoir of A.N.Groves with early history of the Brethren, and revived
			 manyof Pember's works. See also his revelations of the "Tongues" Movement. | 
		  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  J.G.BELLET (1795 - 1864)  R. Govett, a very
			 good judge, who had read all the published writings of the leaders of the
			 movement, gave as his opinion that Bellett was the most spiritual. His best
			 known books are those on the "Patriarchs," the "Evangelists," the "Son of God,"
			 and the "Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus." |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  "C.H.M."(1820-1906)  Known also as
			 C.H.Macintosh. Irish brother, much known and admired for his insightful
			 expositions of the Pentateuch, and many good books on difficult subjects - like
			 evangelism. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  ANDREW MILLER (1810-1883) Author of "Miller's
			 Church History" A businessman, he was converted to the plain ways of the
			 brethren while a voluntary pastor, and took his church with him! Supported and
			 financed the "Notes" of C.H.M. on the Pentateuch. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  J.B.STONEY (1814 - 1897) Another of the
			 original school, author of many books including a whole series of "Ministry"
			 books which are very rewarding, even if quite hard work! Disagreed with
			 C.E.Stuart over the "Reading" question. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  CHARLES STANLEY (1821-1890) Orphaned at 4
			 years old, he became an evangelist, preached his first sermon at 14, and became
			 famous for his "C.S.Tracts" Read one here. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  C.E.STUART (1828 - 1903) Noted British
			 "Exclusive" who seems to be famous for the "Reading" controversy and for being
			 somewhat of a "hyper-Calvinist" His notes on the Text of the New Testament are
			 to be recommmended, I'm told.
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		  G.V.WIGRAM (1805-79) Learned brother of the
			 Hebrew and Greek Concordance, and a great admirer of Darby's ministry. Some of
			 his work not easy to reproduce here, as it uses different alphabets, like
			 Greek! |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  F.C.BLAND (1826 - 1894) Noted for his "Twenty
			 One Prophetic Subjects" and known as "One Of The Ablest Ministers Of The Word
			 which Ireland Has Supplied". Friendly connection with
			 Sir Robert
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		  W.E.VINE (1873 - 1949) Another noted scholar who has
			 given much to the cause of word study, and written many other able works,
			 including some very able commentaries. Some written in collaboration with
			 C.F.Hogg. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  E. DENNETT (1831 - 1914) A convert from the
			 Salvation Army, you can read his story of how he joined the "Brethren" here, in
			 his "The Step I Have Taken", and enjoy some more of his expositions, for e.g.
			 on the Second Epistle to Timothy. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		  C. A. COATES (1862-1945) Noted "Exclusive"
			 brother with a prolific output, mostly on Bible books. You can read here the
			 complete Notes of a Bible Reading on the Lord's Supper, as well as samples of
			 commentaries etc. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		   A. J. POLLOCK ( Author of "The Amazing
			 Jew" and many other very good books, many for younger readers. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		   W. TROTTER (1818-65) Noted for his "Plain
			 Papers on Prophetic Subjects" and a preacher at 14! |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		   F.B.HOLE Writer and Publisher with many
			 useful books to his credit. Sought out by Billy Graham, who was much impressed
			 by his books on the Foundations of Faith. |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
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		   J.A.SEISS (1823 - 1904) Noted author of
			 the "Apocalypse" which is probably the most-quoted commentary on it. Lutheran
			 and author of many other books including "The Gospel in the Stars". |  
		
 
	 
 
 
	  
		 
		 
		   
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