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The Life Story of C. 1. Scofield. Young Scofield had gone into the Confederate Army, as a matter of course, with his boyhood friends and associates. Though not seventeen, he was a big fellow, tall, strong, though slender, and practically never sick in his life.
NOV 17 1920. Printed in U. S. A. CONTENTS. CHAPTER. I. How the Training Began. II. Naming Ingalls for the Senate. III. Won to Christ. IV. Daring to Be a Pastor. V. Really Studying the Bible. VI. Victory and Missions. VII. The Reference Bible Begun. VIII. Drudgery and Genius. IX. The Debt to Scholarship.
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29 mar 2021 · The life story of C.I. Scofield by Trumbull, Charles G. (Charles Gallaudet), 1872-1941
The Life and Legacy of C.I. Scofield. Cyrus Ingerson Scofield (1843–1921) was a significant American theologian, writer, and pastor who is best known for his Scofield Reference Bible, one of the most influential theological works of the 20th century. In it, he popularized Dispensationalism, which uses the literal, grammatical, and historical ...
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.