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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. Biography. Childhood.
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. Scofield’s life of obedience to the Lord’s calling continues to impact the lives of countless Christians today. ENDNOTES. Scofield Reference Bible (New York, NY: Oxford, 1909), 5.
C. I. Scofield (1843-1921) was an American Congregational Presbyterian clergyman, writer, Bible conference speaker, defender of dispensational premillennialism, and editor of the Scofield Reference Bible.
Cyrus Ingerson Scofield | Plymouth Brethren Archive. Home. People. Cyrus Ingerson Scofield. Born: 19th August 1843. Died: 24th July 1921. Intro, Biographical Information, Notes etc: Books & Pamphlets: In Many Pulpits (1922, 337 pp) No Room in the Inn, and Other Interpretations (1913, 181 pp) The New Life in Christ Jesus (1915, 129 pp)
24 lip 2021 · Dr. C.I. Scofield, 100 years later. God's perfect use of the imperfect. Today, July 24, 2021, marks the 100th anniversary of the passing of Dr. C.I. Scofield; the editor of the Scofield Reference Bible (the name being changed to the Scofield Study Bible in later printings), first published in 1909. Dr.
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.
Cyrus I Scofield. Cyrus Ingerson Scofield ( August 19, 1843-1921) was an American theologian, minister and author of the Scofield Reference Bible. Biographical Sketch. Scofield was born in Lenawee County, Michigan, on August 19, 1843. He studied law in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Topeka, Kansas, where he was admitted to the bar in 1869.