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− | "[[R.L. Allan]]’s history may be of some interest to Brethren. While never as large a Brethren publisher as [[Pickering & Inglis]] or [[John Ritchie]], R L Allan’s of Glasgow served the Scottish Brethren community too, publishing from 1863 to Allan’s death in 1919. Pickering & Inglis then took over their operations. <br /><br />Sometime before Pickering & Inglis were themselves acquired by [[Zondervan]] in 1989, Allan’s had begun publishing titles for The Truth (a sect popularly known as [[Two-by-Twos]] or [[Cooneyites]]). After the Zondervan acquisition, the Allan name was purchased back from them, and the present R L Allan has become one of the chief publishers for The Truth. <br /><br />While sharing the Brethren ethos in part, The Truth... holding a non-Trinitarian, separatist, works-righteousness theology founded on a rejection of the sufficiency of Scripture)." <sup>1</sup><br /><br />==Links | + | "[[R.L. Allan]]’s history may be of some interest to Brethren. While never as large a Brethren publisher as [[Pickering & Inglis]] or [[John Ritchie]], R L Allan’s of Glasgow served the Scottish Brethren community too, publishing from 1863 to Allan’s death in 1919. Pickering & Inglis then took over their operations. <br /><br />Sometime before Pickering & Inglis were themselves acquired by [[Zondervan]] in 1989, Allan’s had begun publishing titles for The Truth (a sect popularly known as [[Two-by-Twos]] or [[Cooneyites]]). After the Zondervan acquisition, the Allan name was purchased back from them, and the present R L Allan has become one of the chief publishers for The Truth. <br /><br />While sharing the Brethren ethos in part, The Truth... holding a non-Trinitarian, separatist, works-righteousness theology founded on a rejection of the sufficiency of Scripture)." <sup>1</sup><br /><br /> |
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* [https://www.bibles-direct.co.uk/ R.L. Allan's homepage] | * [https://www.bibles-direct.co.uk/ R.L. Allan's homepage] |
Latest revision as of 06:08, 22 August 2018
"R.L. Allan’s history may be of some interest to Brethren. While never as large a Brethren publisher as Pickering & Inglis or John Ritchie, R L Allan’s of Glasgow served the Scottish Brethren community too, publishing from 1863 to Allan’s death in 1919. Pickering & Inglis then took over their operations.
Sometime before Pickering & Inglis were themselves acquired by Zondervan in 1989, Allan’s had begun publishing titles for The Truth (a sect popularly known as Two-by-Twos or Cooneyites). After the Zondervan acquisition, the Allan name was purchased back from them, and the present R L Allan has become one of the chief publishers for The Truth.
While sharing the Brethren ethos in part, The Truth... holding a non-Trinitarian, separatist, works-righteousness theology founded on a rejection of the sufficiency of Scripture)." 1