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Tom said ...
Anything known about him?
Saturday, Jul 10, 2021 : 14:39
D said ...
Hugh Dunlop Brown 1858-1918 ????
He was with Brethren briefly before becoming a Baptist minister.
Friday, Jul 23, 2021 : 22:53
Marty said ...

Henry Duncan Brown – 15th June 1841 ~ 1st March 1911, age 69.
   Birth: Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland.
   Death: Barnet, Middlesex, England.
   Burial: Highgate Cemetery, Swain’s Lane, London.
   Secretary: Christian Colportage Association.
   Great Grandson of Dr. John Brown of The Self-Interpretating Bible.
   Nephew of John Brown author of Rab and His Friends.
Father: Henry Brown – 1st June 1810 ~ 16th August 1861, age 51.
Mother: Katherine Black – 13th July 1810 ~ 21st September 1882, age 72.
Wife: Rachel Lily Oetzmann – 7th June 1851 ~ 24th January 1930, age 78.
   Birth: Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England.
   Death: Barnet, Middlesex, England.
Children:
   Henry Frederick Samuel (M. Gowan) – c1876 ~ 8th April 1961.
   Lily Katherine Duncan – October 1877 ~ 9th February 1960, age 82.
   James Duncan (G. Rex) – 7th October 1878 ~ 16th September 1953, age 74.
   Jessie Elizabeth – c1880 ~
   William Black – January 1884 ~
   John Croumbie (I. D. H-Fowle) – 11th August 1885 ~ 2nd November 1961, age 76.
   Mary Frances (A. B. Connon) – 16th January 1888 ~ 2nd May 1974, age 86.
   Eric Arnot (O. M. Sutton) – 7th March 1890 ~ June 1972, age 82.

Friday, Aug 6, 2021 : 01:43
Tom Kane said ...
I am looking for a copy of a pamphlet that Mr Brown wrote called Creation
Would you send it to me if you have it to my email (tomkane10@gmail.com)
Thank you,
Tom Kane
Sunday, Dec 28, 2025 : 01:25
C Gribben said ...
could this be Hugh D. Brown, MA, founding pastor of Grosvenor Road Baptist Church in Dublin, and author of "Art Dominus, Aut Nullus: A Plea for the Doctrines of Grace Commonly Called Calvinistic"?
Sunday, Dec 28, 2025 : 01:43
C Gribben said ...
There's a Wiki page here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_D._Brown
Sunday, Dec 28, 2025 : 01:44
Syd said ...
Henry Duncan Brown, the author of the above-mentioned works (see also his obituary), and Hugh Dunlop Brown are two different people of course. The latter is the Calvinist, author of "Art Dominus, Aut Nullus," featured in the Calvinist magazine, "The Gospel Magazine" (1975).
Monday, Dec 29, 2025 : 04:17


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