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I've added in some notes from my dissertation but this page needs a lot more work and volunteers. Mark V McCullagh
[edit] Abbreviated Machen Autobiography.
SHORT AUTOBIOGRAPHY The January 1 entry in Michael Rusten's "One Year Book Of Christian History" is an abbreviated autobiography of J. Gesham Machen's life. It is entitled "He Fought for the Faith: Standing for 'the full truthfulness' of the Bible". Comments by Mr. Machen are recorded, as well, in the October 27th entry of the same book, an autobiography about Billy Sunday, about his first hearing the evangelist preach. Michael R. Baker
- The above mentioned book was published in 2003 by Tyndale House Publishers, ISBN 0842355073. DFH 19:14, 15 January 2007 (UTC)