Henry g graham biography

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WHERE WE GOT THE BIBLE
OUR DEBT TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

By Rt. Rev. Henry G. Graham

Where We Got The Bible. A perennial favorite. This short treatise outlines the history of the Bible in complete, yet simple terms. Shows how the Catholic Church has determined and proclaimed through her infallible rulings just which books are actually part of Sacred Scripture, and how she has preserved and maintained the Bible throughout the centuries. A real eye-opener, especially for anyone who thinks the Bible is a Protestant book.

A perennial favorite. This short treatise outlines the history of the Bible in complete, yet simple terms. Shows how the Catholic Church has determined and proclaimed through her infallible rulings just which books are actually part of Sacred Scripture, and how she has preserved and maintained the Bible throughout the centuries. A real eye-opener, especially for anyone who thinks the Bible is a Protestant book.

Item No:   1947
Pages:   160
ISBN:   978089555796

Henry Graham (missionary)

Henry Graham (born in 1806) served as a missionary to Sierra Leone, Africa with the Church Missionary Society from 1829 to 1832.[1] Graham served as the first medical missionary within the Church Missionary Society, one of the largest organizers of mission trips at the time. As such, Graham was a trailblazer in the role and worked to find appropriate balance between medical and religious duties and values in missionary service.

In addition to his medical efforts, Graham took it upon himself to reopen the area's Sunday school for adults and apprentices, helping to teach lessons in reading and scripture.[2] Through successes and hardships, ranging from medical feats to the death of his wife, Graham remained steadfastly pious; he attributed all occurrences to God's greater plan.

In comparison to other missionaries and medical officers, Graham placed a rare emphasis on helping and learning from the natives of Sierra Leone. Due to his eagerness to learn from native colonial surgeon, Dr. Boyle, he contributed to introducing unfamili

Henry Grey Graham

Scottish Catholic clergyman and author

Henry Grey Graham (8 March 1874 – 5 December 1959) was a Scottish Catholic clergyman and author.

Biography

He was born at the manse in Maxton, Roxburghshire, his father being the local Church of Scotland minister. He attended the University of St Andrews where he graduated Master of Arts in 1893 and Bachelor of Divinity in 1896, and also lectured at the university in Hebrew and Oriental Studies (1896–97). He was licensed as a Minister in 1897 and elected parish minister of Avondale, Lanarkshire in 1901.[1] He was received into the Catholic Church in 1903 at Fort Augustus Abbey, and entered the Scots College Rome to train for the priesthood. He was ordained priest on 22 December 1906 by Cardinal Respighi at the Lateran Basilica in Rome and returned to Scotland in July 1907.[2][3] He served as an assistant firstly at Larkhall and then Motherwell, and then was given charge of St Mary's Longriggend.[1]

He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh and Titu

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