About: Hugh D. Brown

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Hugh Dunlop Brown MA BL, was an author, pastor-teacher of , was sympathetic to the Irish Unionist Alliance, President of the Irish Baptist Association in 1887 and theologian associated with Charles Spurgeon, Charles's grandson T.H. Spurgeon was appointed Principal of the IBC in 1916. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin where he obtained a MA, he later qualified as a barrister. He wrote a number of books including Irish Baptists on the Home Rule Bill published in 1893 by the Irish Unionist Alliance. Brown died in Dublin on 24 April 1918, and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin.

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  • Hugh Dunlop Brown MA BL, was an author, pastor-teacher of , was sympathetic to the Irish Unionist Alliance, President of the Irish Baptist Association in 1887 and theologian associated with Charles Spurgeon, Charles's grandson T.H. Spurgeon was appointed Principal of the IBC in 1916. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin where he obtained a MA, he later qualified as a barrister. In 1892 he founded the Irish Baptist Training Institute at 16 Harcourt Street in Dublin, with just five students, beside the Harcourt Street Baptist Church where he preached, which later became the Irish Baptist College, which is now based outside Lisburn. He wrote a number of books including Irish Baptists on the Home Rule Bill published in 1893 by the Irish Unionist Alliance. Brown died in Dublin on 24 April 1918, and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. (en)
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  • Hugh Dunlop Brown MA BL, was an author, pastor-teacher of , was sympathetic to the Irish Unionist Alliance, President of the Irish Baptist Association in 1887 and theologian associated with Charles Spurgeon, Charles's grandson T.H. Spurgeon was appointed Principal of the IBC in 1916. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin where he obtained a MA, he later qualified as a barrister. He wrote a number of books including Irish Baptists on the Home Rule Bill published in 1893 by the Irish Unionist Alliance. Brown died in Dublin on 24 April 1918, and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. (en)
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  • Hugh D. Brown (en)
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