• Henry Allan "Harry" Ironside (October 14, 1876 – January 15, 1951) was a Canadian–American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor and author who...
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  • Amazing Journey of Faith, Tyndale House (2014) ISBN 978-1-4143-8063-6 Harry A. Ironside Award for Expository Preaching – Dallas Theological Seminary, 1963...
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  • Hoehner, Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies, (deceased) Harry A. Ironside, visiting lecturer from 1925-'43 (deceased) David Klingler, Associate...
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  • Mayor of London Gilbert Ironside the elder (1588–1671), Bishop of Bristol Gilbert Ironside the younger (1632–1701) Harry A. Ironside, Bible teacher, preacher...
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  • (1850–1909) Oswald Chambers (1874–1917) George W. Truett (1867–1944) Harry A. Ironside (1876–1951) J. Frank Norris (1877–1952) Mordecai Ham (1877–1961) Martin...
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    to the Church's current location. In 1930, well-known evangelist Harry A. Ironside became the pastor, serving until his wife's death in 1948. In 1953...
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    Michael Ironside. "Michael Ironside (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 4, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role...
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    until the Prison Epistles of the Apostle Paul. Dispensationalist Harry A. Ironside (1876–1951) declared Bullingerism an "absolutely Satanic perversion...
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    from a wider spectrum of evangelicals of past generations (not all of whom were Independent Baptist), including Hyman Appelman, Harry A. Ironside, Bob...
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    A tetramorph is a symbolic arrangement of four differing elements, or the combination of four disparate elements in one unit. The term is derived from...
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  • of his successors at the Chicago Moody Church, such as R. A. Torrey and Harry A. Ironside. McGee also frequently referenced favorite Bible passages in...
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    Govett Harry A. Ironside Walter Kaiser, Jr. Arthur Katz Hal Lindsey Ernst Lohmeyer John F. MacArthur J. Vernon McGee Henry M. Morris William A. Newell J. Dwight...
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  • John Flipse Walvoord (May 1, 1910 – December 20, 2002) was a Christian theologian, a pastor, and the president of Dallas Theological Seminary from 1952...
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  • Eerdmans. ISBN 9780802841032. Retrieved 9 May 2015. "Harry Ironside Collection: Ironside, Harry A. – Addresses on the First Epistle to the Corinthians:...
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    the first to remove Graves's name from a campus building, renaming a residence hall to honor Harry A. Ironside, a Canadian-American preacher, Bible teacher...
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  • Ironside is a Universal television series that ran on NBC from September 14, 1967, to January 16, 1975. The series starred Raymond Burr as a paraplegic...
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  • church music. Harry A. Ironside – faculty; taught Bible studies, evangelism and Christian service through MBI's Extension Department; Ironside was also the...
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    Barbara Anderson (actress) (category Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award winners)
    Anderson is a retired American actress who portrayed police officer Eve Whitfield on the television series Ironside (1967–1971), which earned her a Primetime...
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  • Eternal security (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    those genuinely regenerated will ultimately persevere. Harry A. Ironside can be mentioned as a notable advocate of this perspective. This perspective...
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  • Harry A. Ironside, Bob Jones, Sr., Paul S. Rees, Leslie Roy Marston, John R. Rice, Charles Woodbridge, and J. Elwin Wright. Houghton called for a meeting...
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    early 20th century. John Hannah described Chafer as a visionary Bible teacher, a minister of the gospel, a man of prayer with strong piety. One of his students...
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  • Free grace theology (category Articles with a promotional tone from May 2024)
    repentance: A major number of free grace theologians, including: Harry A. Ironside, Lewis Sperry Chafer, Charles Ryrie, Walvoord, Pentecost, Charlie...
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    Evil" (1972), Ray Norman "Valley of the Damned" (1973), Lieutenant Harry Wharton Ironside, "In the Forests of the Night" (1973), Thompkins Chase, "Gang War"...
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  • honorary doctorate on him. In 1937, he appeared with Harry A. Ironside in England. In 1939, Trotter suffered a severe heart attack in Kannapolis, North Carolina...
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  • Joe Samuel Ironside (born 16 October 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Doncaster Rovers. Ironside started his career...
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  • Institute (1942) Bob Inglis, U. S. Representative, South Carolina (1995) Harry A. Ironside, Bible teacher, author, pastor of Moody Memorial Church, Chicago (1941)...
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  • Bibliotheca Sacra (colloquially referred to as "BibSac") is a theological journal published by Dallas Theological Seminary, first published in 1844 and...
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    fraternities and sororities in a midwestern Ohio college town. In 2013, Grammer starred opposite Blair Underwood in Ironside, the remake of the popular 1960s...
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  • That Wouldn't Die") as Kathy Turner Ironside (TV series, 1972, episode: "His Fiddlers Three") as Diane Lombard Ironside (TV series, 1973, episode: "The Best...
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    meetings, including a series in 1888 where famed evangelist Dwight L. Moody spoke. In attendance at one of these meetings was Harry A. Ironside, which led him...
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