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Algernon James Pollock (1864–1957) was an evangelist and writer from the Plymouth Brethren movement. Pollock was born October 14, 1864 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He made a profession of faith in Christ at the age of 11, and was introduced to John Nelson Darby at the age of 15. Pollock married Elsie Madeleine (née Seton) May 8, 1901.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Tabernacle's Typical Teaching )〕 Together, they had three sons and one daughter.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Brethren Writers' Hall of Fame )〕 He left his occupation as a banker to become a full-time evangelist and apologist, contributing articles to the ''Scripture Truth'' magazine and writing more than fifty pamphlets and several books to defend against ideas contrary to what he perceived as orthodox Christianity. Pollock was also editor of the "Gospel Tidings" hymnbook and ''The Gospel Messenger'' magazine, and his essay on "Modern Spiritualism" was condensed for inclusion in ''The Fundamentals''. ==Selected publications== *''The Journey and Its End'' *''Seventh-day Adventism: Briefly Tested by Scripture'' *''The British–Israel theory: Briefly Tested by Scripture'' *''Christian Science: Briefly Tested by Scripture'' *''Christadelphianism: Briefly Tested by Scripture'' *''Millennial Dawnism: Briefly Tested by Scripture'' *''Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass'' *''The Oxford Group Movement: Its Doctrines, Its Practices, Its Founder, Conclusions'' *''Modern Pentecostalism, Foursquare Gospel, "Healings" and "Tongues": Are They of God?'' *''Baptismal Regeneration: Is It Scriptural?'' *''The Amazing Jew'' *''The Tabernacle's Typical Teaching'' (1921) ISBN 0-901860-65-4 *''Reasons Why A Christian Should Not Be A Freemason'' (1900) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Algernon J. Pollock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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