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Henry Allan Ironside

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Henry Allan "Harry" Ironside was a Bible teacher that made a profession of faith in the Salvation Army, was introduced to the PB thru the open brethren, then traveled as an intinerant the Grant exclusive brethren, and pastored Moody Memorial Church for 18.5 years, a record for that time. He authored many volumes on biblical subjects, published originally by Loizeaux Brothers publishing.  It has been said that Sunday mornings prior to taking the pulpit at Moody, he broke bread with a few others in his office.  He also penned a notable historical sketch of the Brethren, and served as the very first W.H. Griffith Thomas Lecturer in 1926 ("The Mysteries of God") at [[Dallas Theological Seminary]], returning in 1932 in same capacity ("Prophecies Related to Israel, the Church, and the Nations"), and 1935-1945.
He was introduced to the Brethren in 1896 by a Montgomery who established the first assembly in San Francisco in his hotel in 1887, an open brethren meeting.
=Books=
* Dr. Ironside's Bible: Notes and Quotes from the Margins - intro by Dr. Herbert J. Pugmire; First Edition, May 1955; Fourth Printing, March 1976.
** Dr. Pugmire was born as Joseph Madison Herbert Pugmire, in Petrolia, [[Ontario|ON]], Canada in 1915, and his family emigrated later that same year to Pontiac, MI, later Grand Rapids. He lived in St. Louis in 1935, and pastored for the Salvation Army back in Grand Rapids in the early 1940's. Pugmire served as Ironside's Assistant Pastor at Moody Memorial Church commencing June of 1947, and by the early 1950's pastored [https://galileanbaptistchurchtx.org/ Galilean Baptist Church], Dallas, [[Texas]]. He died in 2006 at Ocoee, [[Florida|FL]], recognized as an internationally known Bible interpreter.
 
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