By Roscoe Barnes III
Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind Christ the Healer
Copyright (c) 2018
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Charles Finney was one of F.F. Bosworth's favorite authors.
The story of F.F. Bosworth is not complete without a knowledge of the books he read and an understanding of the people he admired. As Ralph Waldo Emerson so aptly stated, “A man is known by the books he reads, by the company he keeps (and) by the praise he gives.”
Bosworth's Favorite Books and Authors
Bounds, E.M. Purpose in Prayer. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1920.
Chappell, F.L. The Names of the Deity. Dayton, OH: John J. Scruby, n.d.
Decker, Frances J. A Vision of the Cross. Dayton, Ohio: John J. Scruby, 1925.
Deem, Fred. The modern Fundamentalists, or Why Not Trust God for healing? Dayton, OH: John J. Scruby, n.d.
Edwards, Jonathan. Narrative of Many Surprising Conversions in Northampton and Vicinity, Written in 1736, Together with Some Thoughts on the Revival in New England Written in 1740. Worcester, MA: Moses W. Grant, 1832.
Bible Translations
Young, Robert. Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible. Edinburgh: George Adam Young & Co., 1863.
Other Writers
Bosworth's magazine featured many books that were distributed by John J. Scruby. However, the names of the authors were not always included.
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