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The Life And Ministry Of Griffiths Vaughan
William Bailey Griffiths Vaughan died on 26th January. From his own writings the following paragraphs are extracted:— "Brought up under the truth at Zoar Chapel, Bradford, Yorks, I was from early youth accustomed to hear the faithful proclamation of the gospel, which my carnal nature often resented and upon which its enmity often sat in judgment. In about my seventeenth…
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The Life And Testimony Of Lena Vaughan
Lena Vaughan, a member at Zoar Chapel, Bradford, died on 15th November, 1974, and was buried at Harpenden on the 20th November in sure and certain hope of a glorious resurrection. She was married to the late Mr. W. B. Griffiths Vaughan at Gower Street Chapel on 30th May, 1921, by Mr. John Booth. She came to Bradford after responding…
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The Life And Testimony Of Mary Ann Booth
The Lord has been pleased in His wisdom to solemnly visit us again at Bradford, and to remove suddenly from our midst dear Mrs. Booth, the loving helpmeet of our late, beloved pastor. For some time her eyesight had been rapidly failing, and an operation for cataract had been performed in the Eye and Ear Hospital; but about ten days…
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The Life And Testimony Of Elizabeth Vaughan
Death. On March 21st, 1890, Elizabeth Vaughan, Widow Of The Late William Vaughan, For Twenty-Seven Years Pastor Of The Church At Bradford, Yorkshire. A close friendship and correspondence having been kept up between myself and the deceased for nearly half a century, I feel my mind led to state a few particulars respecting her during her pilgrimage journey in this…
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The Life And Death Of John Booth
Mr. John Booth, for 30 years pastor of Zoar Particular Baptist chapel, Bradford, Yorkshire. John Booth was born of humble parentage at Thurlestone, a moorland village near Penistone, Yorkshire, on October 19, 1861. Lacking the privileges of even elementary education he worked in a factory, but applied himself to mastering the rudiments of education in his leisure hour.
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The Life And Legacy Of John Booth
“With mingled feelings of pleasure and sorrow I accede to the request to write a short Foreword to the memoir of the life of my late beloved and esteemed friend. His removal is a great personal loss to me, having walked in loving friendship with him for about thirty years. Unbroken fellowship is a choice and rare privilege in these…