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Fletcher Srygley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fletcher Srygley
Fletcher Douglas Srygley (1856–1900) was a preacher, writer, and controversialist in the American Restoration Movement. ==Personal life==
Srygley was born December 22, 1856 in northern Alabama to James H. and Sarah J. Srygley. He received very little education as a child, with the exception of his time at T. B. Larimore's Mars Hill Academy. The time studying under Larimore cemented a lifelong friendship which involved constant companionship, mutual public praise, and lengthy personal correspondence. Larimore, who preached at Srygley's funeral, wrote of him, "As a friend, neither Damon nor Pythias, David nor Jonathan, was ever truer than he."〔F. B. Srygley, ''The New Testament Church: Editorials of F. D. Srygley Which Appeared in the Gospel Advocate From 1889 to 1900,'' 5.〕 It was while under Larimore's tuteledge in 1874 that Srygley was baptized.〔http://www.therestorationmovement.com/srygley,fd.htm〕 From Mars' Hill, Srygley began a career of itinerant preaching as was common among preachers in the Restoration Movement. His preaching style appealed primarily to poor, agrarian audiences, and because of this he often worked for little or no pay. Srygley continued in this work, reasoning that it was those who could least afford it who most direly needed good preaching. Srygley died on August 2, 1900, at his home in Donelson, TN. He is buried in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee.〔http://www.therestorationmovement.com/srygley,fd.htm〕
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