- James H. Brookes
James H. Brookes, D. D. (1830 – 1897), American religious writer, was pastor of Walnut Street Presbyterian Church in
St. Louis, Missouri .The Brookes Bible Institute of St. Louis was named in his honor (www.brookesbible.com). Dr. Brookes was a prolific writer, having authored more than 200 booklets and tracts. He was a well-known Bible teacher and the editor of "Truth", a periodical which served, along with the journal "Watchword", as the official organ of the
premillennial movement until his death in 1897.Brookes was the most prominenet
dispensationalist of his generation and was the central figure of the dispensationalist movement during a period of growth. He was a key leader in the famousNiagara Bible Conference and largely responsible for the authorship of theNiagara Creed . Beginning in 1875, he was the keynote speaker and for many years served as its president. He befriendedDwight L. Moody during a revival in St. Louis in 1880, and mentored C. I. Scofield, editor of theScofield Reference Bible (1909).References
"James H. Brookes," Truth, volume 25.
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