P panicbird Puritan Board Freshman Mar 20, 2007 #1 Who would you say were the great saints (whether theologians, pastors, laymen) of the 19th century? I will get us started: American: Warfield Hodges Dabney British Isles: Cunningham Bonars Spurgeon
Who would you say were the great saints (whether theologians, pastors, laymen) of the 19th century? I will get us started: American: Warfield Hodges Dabney British Isles: Cunningham Bonars Spurgeon
V VirginiaHuguenot Puritanboard Librarian Mar 20, 2007 #2 Here are a few that I would add to the list: Robert Candlish Patrick Fairbairn John L. Girardeau James H. Thornwell John Kennedy of Dingwall William Binnie Matthew Fontaine Maury Samuel Miller Herman Bavinck Abraham Kuyper Robert Breckinridge J.H.M. D’Aubigne Alexander Whyte James Begg Alexander McLeod Benjamin M. Palmer William S. Plumer Samuel B. Wylie Thomas Smyth John W. Burgon John Duncan James R. Willson J.C. Ryle William Symington William B. Sprague Guillaume Groen Van Prinsterer Ashbel Green D. Douglas Bannerman James Bannerman Andrew Symington Thomas M'Crie (Elder and Younger) Thomas Witherow Robert Shaw Robert M. M'Cheyne Thomas Houston Hendrik DeCock Henry Law Octavius Winslow Geerhardus Vos James Reid James S. Reid George Smeaton Thomas Chalmers James A. Wylie Thomas J. Jackson Robert E. Lee Archibald Alexander J.W. and J.A. Alexander See also this thread: The Greats of Each Century Last edited: Mar 21, 2007
Here are a few that I would add to the list: Robert Candlish Patrick Fairbairn John L. Girardeau James H. Thornwell John Kennedy of Dingwall William Binnie Matthew Fontaine Maury Samuel Miller Herman Bavinck Abraham Kuyper Robert Breckinridge J.H.M. D’Aubigne Alexander Whyte James Begg Alexander McLeod Benjamin M. Palmer William S. Plumer Samuel B. Wylie Thomas Smyth John W. Burgon John Duncan James R. Willson J.C. Ryle William Symington William B. Sprague Guillaume Groen Van Prinsterer Ashbel Green D. Douglas Bannerman James Bannerman Andrew Symington Thomas M'Crie (Elder and Younger) Thomas Witherow Robert Shaw Robert M. M'Cheyne Thomas Houston Hendrik DeCock Henry Law Octavius Winslow Geerhardus Vos James Reid James S. Reid George Smeaton Thomas Chalmers James A. Wylie Thomas J. Jackson Robert E. Lee Archibald Alexander J.W. and J.A. Alexander See also this thread: The Greats of Each Century
Davidius Inactive User Mar 20, 2007 #3 VirginiaHuguenot said: Here are a few that I would add to the list: Click to expand...
kvanlaan Puritan Board Doctor Mar 20, 2007 #4 Yeah, once Andrew starts playing in games like this, everyone else gets beat pretty bad.
V VirginiaHuguenot Puritanboard Librarian Mar 21, 2007 #6 trevorjohnson said: What about missionaries and non-westeners on the list? Click to expand... How about Mirza Mohammed Ali Bey, Liang Fa, Wang Laijun, Jacob Samuel, James Cohen, and Suh Sang-Yoon. Alfred Edersheim, Isaac da Costa, Felix Mendelssohn, David Livingstone, J. Hudson Taylor, Robert Morrison and Adolph Saphir are worth mentioning too. Last edited: Mar 21, 2007
trevorjohnson said: What about missionaries and non-westeners on the list? Click to expand... How about Mirza Mohammed Ali Bey, Liang Fa, Wang Laijun, Jacob Samuel, James Cohen, and Suh Sang-Yoon. Alfred Edersheim, Isaac da Costa, Felix Mendelssohn, David Livingstone, J. Hudson Taylor, Robert Morrison and Adolph Saphir are worth mentioning too.
V VirginiaHuguenot Puritanboard Librarian Mar 21, 2007 #7 Also VirginiaHuguenot said: One of my ancestors, Ulrich Keener, was the first resident Methodist missionary to the Cherokee Indians. Cherokee Lord's Prayer by Sequoyah: Click to expand...
Also VirginiaHuguenot said: One of my ancestors, Ulrich Keener, was the first resident Methodist missionary to the Cherokee Indians. Cherokee Lord's Prayer by Sequoyah: Click to expand...