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735: 227:, preaching there for the first time on February 18, 1858. A new congregation was "colonized" in 1864 by members from Second Presbyterian to a location at Walnut & 16th Streets where a new edifice was built. Brookes became the pastor of the resulting Walnut Street Presbyterian Church. This congregation relocated in 1879 to a new church building at the corner of Washington and Compton streets, becoming the Washington and Compton Presbyterian Church, where Brookes remained until his death on Easter Sunday, April 18, 1897. 251:, believing that nowhere in the New Testament is there "so much as a hint of the millennium . . . preceding the personal coming of Christ." During this thousand year period, Christ will reign and "Israel will see the fulfillment of its covenants that were unconditionally promised in the Old Testament." The millennium will follow the "resurrection and rapture" of believers and a period of "culminating wickedness" before Christ returns with his church to reign over the earth. 235:, then professor of theology at Princeton Seminary, wrote of Brookes: "Large in figure, commanding in carriage, fluent and forceful in speech, fired with intense convictions, infused with emotion, whether in pulpit or on platform his oratory not only caught the attention but dominated the feelings and controlled the convictions of his audience ... the voice of a lion and the vehemence of an Elijah ... His was no anæmic 148: 230:
Brookes had a deep knowledge of the Bible's original languages, an excellent memory, and continually read and studied the Bible. He believed the Bible to be perfect, inerrant, and therefore infallible and immutable. This remarkable knowledge was coupled with his ability to communicate in a highly
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In 1854, after returning from his brief study at Princeton Theological Seminary and accepting the call to ministry at First Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio, Brookes married Susan Ann Oliver. They had five daughters. Etta Oliver Brookes lived from 1856 to 1872. Susan Mary Brookes (1861–1936)
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The Saint Louis Bible Training School for Lay Workers was established in Saint Louis in 1909. Subsequently, the school was renamed in honor of Brookes. It was known as Brookes Bible Institute for many years. Following its accreditation, the name was changed to
514:, who became president of Miami University. Judith Bertha Brookes (1866–1905) married Harry French Knight, a St. Louis financier. Olive J. Brookes (1872–1930) married David Riddle Williams who authored the 1897 518:. Olive's second husband was Rev. Harris H. Gregg. Brookes died in 1897 on Easter Sunday; his wife, Susan, died in 1910. Brookes and his wife, along with all of their children except Judith, are buried at 223:
Soon after returning to Ohio, on April 20, 1854, James Hall Brookes was ordained and installed as the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Dayton. Soon he received a call to the
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across America." Premillennial and dispensational beliefs became incorporated in the 1878 confession of faith (Niagara Creed) that was largely written by Brookes and adopted by the
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pastor, Christian leader and author. Brookes led congregations in Ohio and Missouri during a career spanning 43 years. He became a leader among his peers in the
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Brookes was a prolific author, writing more than 200 books, booklets, tracts and journal articles. He was a well-known Bible teacher and the editor of
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Present Truth: being the testimony of the Holy Ghost on the second coming of the Lord, the divinity of Christ and the personality of the Holy Ghost
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where he refused financial assistance. When he "was compelled to stop his theological studies on account of lack of means," he returned to
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Necrological Reports and Annual Proceedings of the Alumni Association of Princeton Theological Seminary. vol 2, 1890-1899, (
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Dictionary of Premillennial Theology: A Practical Guide to the People, Viewpoints, and History of Prophetic Studies,
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Benjamin B. Warfield, "In Memoriam. James Hall Brookes. Fell Asleep April 18, 1897," in
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Larry D. Pettegrew, "The Niagara Bible Conference and American Fundamentalism. " in
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Joseph H. Hall, "James Hall Brookes--New School, Old School or No School?" in
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Honorary Graduates of the University of Missouri, from its foundation to 1902.
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Israel and the Church, the terms distinguished as found in the word of God
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Bible Reading on the Second Coming of Christ according to the Scriptures
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Anti-Higher Criticism: or, Testimony to the Infallibility of the Bible
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Paul Wilkinson. "For Zion's Sake: Darby and Christian Zionism," in
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Pettegrew, Central Bible Quarterly 20 no. 3 (Fall 1977) 10-11.
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UW:1/1/2 Box 8, University Archives–University of Missouri.
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James Hall Brookes was considered a "founding father" of
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In Memoriam: Hamilton Rowan Gamble, Governor of Missouri
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How to be Saved: or, The sinner directed to the Saviour
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Did Jesus Rise? A book written to aid honest skeptics
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Robinson & Co.), 471-472. 8: 775:19th-century American Presbyterian ministers 334:Bible Reading on the Second Coming of Christ 289:, views that were foundational for Brookes. 379:He Is Not Here: the Resurrection of Christ 357:From Death Unto Life; or, The Sinner Saved 42: 31: 770:19th-century American non-fiction writers 258:in the United States along with men like 551:Timothy Demy, "James Hall Brookes," in 544: 296:for many years which "helped to spread 225:Second Presbyterian Church in St. Louis 243:Dispensationalist and Premillennialist 7: 736:Works by or about James Hall Brookes 697:Dictionary of Premillennial Theology 686:, (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1996), 311. 684:Dictionary of Premillennial Theology 682:Bobby Hayes, "Premillennialism," in 663: 661: 563: 561: 555:(Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1996), 64-65. 326:An Outline of the Books of the Bible 280:Dictionary of Premillennial Theology 780:19th-century Presbyterian ministers 710:Chafer Theological Seminary Journal 169:The Truth: or, Testimony for Christ 765:19th-century American male writers 699:. (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1996), 9. 25: 785:American male non-fiction writers 314:The Truth or Testimony for Christ 199:. After becoming established in 146: 790:American Presbyterian ministers 625:, 20, no. 3 (Fall 1977): 10-11. 122: 655:, 23, no. 6, (June 1897), 311. 567:"James Hall Brookes, D.D." in 444:Maranatha: or The Lord Commeth 284:literal-grammatical-historical 193:Princeton Theological Seminary 1: 712:, 13, no.2 (Fall 2008), 62. 429:Life through the Living One 203:, he received the honorary 826: 795:American religious writers 612:, 14 (Spring 1988), 35-54. 596:James H. Brookes: A Memoir 516:James H. Brookes: A Memoir 278:. In the foreword to the 695:Mal Couch, "Forward," in 522:, Saint Louis, Missouri. 512:Ethelbert Dudley Warfield 364:God Spake All These Words 272:William Eugene Blackstone 145: 41: 477:The Mystery of Suffering 302:Niagara Bible Conference 294:Niagara Bible Conference 175:Early life and education 165:Niagara Bible Conference 623:Central Bible Quarterly 219:Ministry and leadership 520:Bellefontaine Cemetery 408:Is the Bible Inspired? 264:Adoniram Judson Gordon 209:University of Missouri 207:in 1864 from both the 533:Brookes Bible College 526:Brookes Bible College 436:May Christians Dance? 167:which led to editing 810:Presbyterian writers 667:James Hall Brookes, 459:The Bible Under Fire 233:Benjamin B. Warfield 179:Brookes was born in 593:David R. Williams, 213:Westminster College 634:James H. Brookes, 485:The Way Made Plain 416:Is the Bible True? 231:effective manner. 205:Doctor of Divinity 181:Pulaski, Tennessee 157:James Hall Brookes 36:James Hall Brookes 800:Dispensationalism 508:Selden P. Spencer 298:Dispensationalism 276:Arno C. Gaebelein 256:dispensationalism 154: 153: 105:Clergyman, writer 61:February 27, 1830 27:American minister 16:(Redirected from 817: 805:Premillennialism 740:Internet Archive 723: 719: 713: 706: 700: 693: 687: 680: 674: 665: 656: 649: 643: 632: 626: 619: 613: 606: 600: 591: 585: 578: 572: 565: 556: 549: 292:Brookes led the 249:premillennialist 185:Miami University 150: 126: 124: 115:Susan Ann Oliver 96:Miami University 79: 60: 58: 46: 32: 21: 18:James H. Brookes 825: 824: 820: 819: 818: 816: 815: 814: 745: 744: 732: 727: 726: 722: 720: 716: 707: 703: 694: 690: 681: 677: 666: 659: 650: 646: 633: 629: 620: 616: 607: 603: 592: 588: 579: 575: 566: 559: 550: 546: 541: 528: 503: 470:The Holy Spirit 310: 260:Dwight L. 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James H. Brookes

Pulaski
St. Louis
Miami University

Presbyterian
Niagara Bible Conference
Pulaski, Tennessee
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Princeton Theological Seminary
Ohio
Saint Louis
Doctor of Divinity
University of Missouri
Westminster College
Second Presbyterian Church in St. Louis
Benjamin B. Warfield
Christianity
premillennialist
dispensationalism
Dwight L. Moody
Adoniram Judson Gordon
C. I. Scofield
William Eugene Blackstone
Arno C. Gaebelein
literal-grammatical-historical
hermeneutic
Niagara Bible Conference

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