NOTES TOWARDS A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EDWARD CROWLEY, ANTHONY R. NAYLOR- Paperback

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Author: ANTHONY R. NAYLOR

Pages: 89

Publisher: Essex House, Thame, England

Publish Date: 2004

Edition: Unknown

Condition: New.

Binding: Paperback

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Notes towards a Bibliography of Edward Crowley

Edward Crowley had been an Anglican Clergyman, and wrote a nice statement of some truths held by brethren, in the tract, " A Short Account of the so-called Plymouth Brethren" (J. D. Roberts, Gospel Tract Depot, 220 S. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.). He was a rich man, and relinquished luxuries and devoted all of his time and money to preaching, and sending parcels of tracts all over the country to any Christians who would make use of them. It was said that he visited every town and village in the South of England door to door, with Bible and tracts. The late Mr. F.G. Burkitt did this work of tract distribution afterward.