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	<title>Comments on: Cloud of Witnesses: E.Y. Mullins</title>
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		<title>By: Southern Baptists in the 21st Century &#171; Kingdom People</title>
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		<description>[...] E.Y. Mullins (1860-1928) [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Edgar Young Mullins: An Intimate Biography &#171; Kingdom People</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edgar Young Mullins: An Intimate Biography &#171; Kingdom People</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 08:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Ray Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ray Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks, Trevin.  Your &quot;Cloud of Witnesses&quot; series is extremely informative.  A previous post on A.T. Robertson re-called my attention to three books I have by Dr. Robertson:  &quot;Epochs in the Life of Jesus,&quot; published in 1909, &quot;Epochs in the Life of Paul,&quot; published in 1913, and &quot;Epochs in the Life of Simon Peter,&quot; published in 1935. His book on Peter contains a bibliography listing ninety-three sources along with the dates on which the respective works were published.  They range from 1821 to 1927.  Clearly each of these had some influence on Dr. Robertson.  If you consider the references each of those men might have used, the cloud of witness becomes exponentially more dense than is readily apparent.  How is it possible to count the riches of God&#039;s blessings?

By the way, &quot;Epochs in the Life of Jesus&quot; has an inscription of the name of an individual who I presume to be a previous owner of the book.  The name is M.D. Austin of 942 Fifth Street in Louisville.  The inscription is dated October 1, 1909.  I wonder if anyone knows Mr. Austin&#039;s story?  I wonder if he might have been a student of Dr. Robertson&#039;s at Southern?

I acquired these books when a former pastor decided to &quot;clean out&quot; his library.  I recovered these books and several dozens more from the trash.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Trevin.  Your &#8220;Cloud of Witnesses&#8221; series is extremely informative.  A previous post on A.T. Robertson re-called my attention to three books I have by Dr. Robertson:  &#8220;Epochs in the Life of Jesus,&#8221; published in 1909, &#8220;Epochs in the Life of Paul,&#8221; published in 1913, and &#8220;Epochs in the Life of Simon Peter,&#8221; published in 1935. His book on Peter contains a bibliography listing ninety-three sources along with the dates on which the respective works were published.  They range from 1821 to 1927.  Clearly each of these had some influence on Dr. Robertson.  If you consider the references each of those men might have used, the cloud of witness becomes exponentially more dense than is readily apparent.  How is it possible to count the riches of God&#8217;s blessings?</p>
<p>By the way, &#8220;Epochs in the Life of Jesus&#8221; has an inscription of the name of an individual who I presume to be a previous owner of the book.  The name is M.D. Austin of 942 Fifth Street in Louisville.  The inscription is dated October 1, 1909.  I wonder if anyone knows Mr. Austin&#8217;s story?  I wonder if he might have been a student of Dr. Robertson&#8217;s at Southern?</p>
<p>I acquired these books when a former pastor decided to &#8220;clean out&#8221; his library.  I recovered these books and several dozens more from the trash.</p>
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