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 A.C. Dixon (1854 - 1925)
Read freely text sermons and articles by the speaker A.C. Dixon in text and pdf format. Was a Baptist pastor, Bible expositor, and evangelist, popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With R.A. Torrey he edited an influential series of essays, published as the The Fundamentals (1910-15), which gave fundamentalist Christianity its name.
From Boston, he moved in 1906 to Chicago's Chicago Avenue Church, which had been founded by Dwight L. Moody. Two years after he arrived there, the church changed its name to the Moody Church, and he continued there until 1911. While at Moody Church, he also became a syndicated columnist, with his writings appearing in newspapers such as the Baltimore Sun, Boston Daily Herald and Chicago Daily News. He then crossed the Atlantic and ministered at London's Metropolitan Tabernacle, the church formerly pastored by Charles Spurgeon and other notable preachers, where he spent the war years. During this time, he often spoke at great Bible conferences. He preached there until his retirement in 1919. He was called out of retirement in 1922 and became the first pastor of University Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Cross In Its Deeper Meaning
IT is interesting to stand on a hill-top and watch the coming dawn: first the grey streaks in the East, and then the brighter light, until the full orbed sun arises. There is a sunrise with its dawn like that in the Old Testament Scriptures. The fore glea ... read more
The Revival We Need
"My soul cleaveth unto the dust: quicken thou me according to thy word."Ps. 119:25. "I am afflicted very much: quicken me, O Lord, according unto thy word."Ps. 119:107. "Plead my cause, and deliver me: quicken me according to thy word."Ps. 119:15 ... read more
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