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Cyrus Ingerson Scofield (August 19, 1843 – July 24, 1921) was an American theologian, minister, and writer whose best-selling annotated Bible popularized futurism and dispensationalism among fundamentalist Christians.
Scofield died quietly on Sunday morning, July 24, 1921. He was buried in Flushing, New York, and Pettingill conducted the service. But his legacy did not end in 1921.
Cyrus Ingerson (C I) Scofield. Born 19 Aug 1843 in Lenawee County, Michigan, United States of America. Ancestors. Son of Elias Cyrus Scofield and Abigail (Goodrich) Scofield. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Leontine LeBeau (Cerrè) Scofield — married 27 Sep 1866 (to 8 Dec 1883) in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States of America.
1 cze 1995 · Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, legislator, lawyer, congregational pastor, and author of religious works, son of Elias and Abigail (Goodrich) Scofield, was born in Lenawee County, Michigan, on August 19, 1843. His mother died when he was an infant, and within a few years his father remarried.
Date: 1920. Image 89 of The life story of C. I. Scofield, Really Studying the Bible 65 charge of it. This great number represented almost every walk in life. Many ministers wrote to Dr. Scofield that the Correspondence Course had transformed their ministry.
Biography - Dr. C. I. Scofield. by Daniel Stanfield. Dr Cyrus Ingerson Scofield (1843-1921) is undoubtedly best known today for the Scofield Reference Bible, but was instrumental in the promotion of premillennial dispensational doctrine across denominational lines.
He died at his Douglaston residence on July, 24 1921; Hettie died there in 1923. The contribution of C. I. Scofield to the development of the evangelical fundamentalist movement in the twentieth century has been enormous, particularly as it relates to premillennial dispensationalism.