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| − | The Pilgrim Preachers carried the Gospel all over Britain between 1919-1941. | + | The Pilgrim Preachers carried the Gospel all over Britain between 1919-1938/1941. |
==Founders== | ==Founders== | ||
| − | * [[Percival Waddams | + | * [[Percival Waddams Petter]] |
| − | * [[Ernest Luff]] | + | * [[Ernest E. Luff]] |
==Alumni== | ==Alumni== | ||
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* [https://www.thcw.org.uk/historyindetail.htm William Ewart Jones] | * [https://www.thcw.org.uk/historyindetail.htm William Ewart Jones] | ||
* [[Will Thomas Home Assembly, KS|Will Thomas]] | * [[Will Thomas Home Assembly, KS|Will Thomas]] | ||
| + | * Ernest Woodhouse 1934+ (17 years old) commended from Birmingham, England | ||
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==Also See== | ==Also See== | ||
Revision as of 11:02, 21 August 2020
The Pilgrim Preachers carried the Gospel all over Britain between 1919-1938/1941.
Founders
Alumni
- Malcolm Guthrie
- William Ewart Jones
- Will Thomas
- Ernest Woodhouse 1934+ (17 years old) commended from Birmingham, England
Also See
General
- The Pilgrim Preachers' Chorus Book; Pickering & Inglis, 1923.
Ernest Luff
- He Dared To Believe: Life Story of Ernest Luff by Jean A. Rees; Worthing, 1958, 1963.
- God Has Resources: From The Pilgrim Preachers To The Ernest Luff Homes by Donald Bridge; Paternoster, 1982.
- 2010 merger of Ernest Luff Homes with Pilgrims' Friend Society
Percival Petter
Sources
- photo acquired by Albert Edgar (b. 1911 Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbright, Scotland - d. 1999 Winnipeg, MB), son of Robert Boyes Edgar (1875-1927) & Janet Elliot Edgar (1871-1946), founders of the Ashburn Cottage Gospel Hall, Scotland 1908-1927
- courtesy of Albert's daughter Janet Edgar Taylor of Niagara Falls, Ontario 8-20-2020