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languages. In English, he wrote a Synopsis of the Bible and many other scholarly religious articles. He wrote hymns and poems, the most famous being, "The Man of Sorrows", (not to be confused with "Man of Sorrows, What a name" by Philip Bliss (1838-1876)). He was also a Bible commentator. His writings were collected in his lifetime and published from January 1866 as "The Collected Writings of J. N. Darby"; there were 32 volumes published – two per year 1866–81 and two more soon after. He translated the Bible with the help of various brethren in different countries into German, French and English. He declined, however, to contribute to the compilation of the
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house of Mr. Hammond, an exClergyman of the Church of England". A large following attended the burial, "from eight to ten hundred" participating in prayers, singing hymns (some written by Darby), and reading, with comment, the Scriptures. "There has been a large plain stone to mark the resting place of the richly-gifted servant of the Lord" displaying the caption: JOHN NELSON DARBY "AS UNKNOWN AND WELL KNOWN". DEPARTED TO BE WITH CHRIST, 29TH APRIL 1882. AGED 81 2 COR. V. 21. Lord let me wait for thee alone, My life be only this, To serve Thee here on earth unknown, Then share Thy heavenly bliss. J. N. D
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wherein Christ will suddenly remove His bride, the Church, from this world to its heavenly destiny before the judgments of the tribulation. Thus the prophetic program resumes with Israel's earthly destiny. Dispensationalist beliefs about the fate of the Jews and the re-establishment of the Kingdom of
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wrote: "With the deadly heresies entertained and taught by the Plymouth Brethren, in relation to some of the most momentous of all the doctrines of the Gospel, and to which I have adverted at some length, I feel assured that my readers will not be surprised at any other views, however unscriptural
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John Nelson Darby died in Bournemouth, on 29 April 1882 of protracted illness (Pickering, 1986; Turner, 1986). In John Nelson Darby: A Memorial, is outlined the funeral service of the revered theologian. Therein is documented that he "was brought to Bournemouth some weeks before his death, to the
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Over the next five years, he developed the principles of his mature theology – most notably his conviction that the very notion of a clergyman was a sin against the Holy Spirit, because it limited the recognition that the Holy Spirit could speak through any member of the Church. During this time
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Years later, Nee To-sheng, better known outside of China as Watchman Nee, was influenced by a single British missionary, Margaret E. Barber. In 1909, Barber had submitted to believer's baptism and left her Anglican mission to become an independent faith worker. She conducted "breaking of bread"
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region, but took one extended journey from Toronto to Sydney by way of San Francisco, Hawaii, and New Zealand. A Geographical Index of his letters is currently available and lists where he travelled. He used his classical skills to translate the Bible from Hebrew and Greek texts into several
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meetings similar to those of the Christian Brethren. Nee To-sheng organized the Little Flock, a Brethren-style indigenous Chinese denomination. The True Jesus Church and Little Flock soon had more adherents than all other mission-sponsored churches combined.
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He produced translations of the Bible in German, the "Elberfelder Bibel", in French, the "Pau" Bible, the Dutch New Testament, and the famous and influential English translation (finished posthumously) based on the Hebrew and Greek texts called
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Darby resigned his curacy in protest. Soon afterwards, in October 1827, he fell from a horse and was seriously injured. He later stated that it was during this time that he began to believe that the "kingdom" described in the
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and contemporary of Darby, published criticism of Darby and Brethrenism. His main criticism was that Darby and the Plymouth Brethren rejected the vicarious purpose of Christ's obedience as well as
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In 1848, Darby became involved in a complex dispute over the proper method for maintaining shared standards of discipline in different assemblies that resulted in a split between
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doctrines when they came under attack from within the Church in which he once served. His biographer Goddard states, "Darby indicates his approval of the doctrine of the
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where he graduated Classical Gold Medallist in 1819. Darby embraced Christianity during his studies, although there is no evidence that he formally studied
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Darby travelled widely in Europe and Britain in the 1830s and 1840s, and established many Brethren assemblies. He gave 11 significant lectures in
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on 3 March 1801. He was the youngest of the six sons of John Darby and Anne Vaughan. The Darbys were an Anglo-Irish landowning family seated at
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L’Attente actuelle de l’église et prophéties qui établissent la vérité du retour personnel du sauveur, exposées en onze soirées à Genève
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The Collected Writings Of J. N. Darby, Ecclesiastical No. 1, Volume 1: The Character Of Office In The Present Dispensation
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It is believed that John Nelson Darby left the Church of Ireland around 1831. He participated in the 1831–33
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The termini of the church's earthly history are Pentecost (Acts 2), and the rapture. (1 Thess, 4: 16, 17)]
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A Story of Conflict: the controversial relationship between Benjamin Wills Newton and John Nelson Darby
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Roy A. Huebner: Historian regarding J. N. Darby, early Brethren, their theology, and dispensationalism
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The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle over the End Times Shaped a Nation
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Exporting the Rapture: John Nelson Darby and the Victorian Conquest of North-American Evangelicalism
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Fundamentalism and American Culture: The Shaping of Twentieth Century Evangelicalism, 1870-1925
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and pernicious they may be, which the Darbyites have embraced and zealously seek to propagate"
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Correspondence between Darby and Rev. James Kelly of the Church of England – 5 megabytes
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The Correspondents of John Nelson Darby, with Geographical Index and Chart of Travels
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author, lawyer, British intelligence officer and London CID chief, in charge during
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stated that "a saint more true to Christ's name and word I never knew or heard of".
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The Contribution of John Nelson Darby to Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology
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The Holy Scriptures (A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby)
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The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby
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theology was popularized extensively in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the
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Darbyism: Its Rise and Development and a Review of the "Bethesda Question"
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The Scofield Bible: Its History and Impact on the Evangelical Church
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The Holy Bible a new translation by J.N. Darby, a parallel edition
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Bible teacher, one of the influential figures among the original
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A Letter on Free Will by J.N. Darby, Elberfeld, 23 October 1861
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Unknown and Well Known : a biography of John Nelson Darby
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Gravestone of John Nelson Darby in Wimborne Road Cemetery, in
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tutored him at Trinity. He, therefore, chose ordination as an
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Darby is noted in the theological world as the father of "
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Darby became a curate in the Church of Ireland parish of
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Synopsis of the Books of the Bible by John Nelson Darby
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Bible even though the revisers consulted Darby's work.
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Winston Terrance Sutherland, B.S., Th.M. (May 2007).
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John Nelson Darby: A Biography: Updated and Expanded
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Index

Mary Q. Steele
Christine N. Govan

Westminster
Bournemouth
Anglo-Irish
Plymouth Brethren
Exclusive Brethren
dispensationalism
futurism
Pre-tribulation
rapture
Plymouth Brethren
Scofield Reference Bible
The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby
Westminster
St Margaret's
Leap Castle
King's County, Ireland
County Offaly
Admiral Henry D'Esterre Darby
Lord Nelson
Battle of the Nile
Westminster School
Trinity College Dublin
theology
inn of court
Joseph Singer
Anglican
Ireland

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