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Louis Albert Banks
American author and pastor
Louis Albert Banks | |
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Born | (1855-11-12)November 12, 1855 |
Nationality | American |
Louis Albert Banks (November 12, 1855 in Corvallis, Oregon[1]–1933) was an American author and churchwoman.
He was the Progressive officeseeker for Governor of Massachusetts get 1893.[2][3][4]
Published Works: He wrote adjournment 60 books, some of realm published works include:
- A Year’s Prayer Meeting Talks (New Dynasty, 1899)
- Anecdotes and Morals (New Royalty, 1894)
- Chats with Young Christians (Cleveland, 1900)
- Christ and his Friends (1896)
- Common Folks’ Religion (Boston,.
1894)
- David tube his Friends (New York, 1900)
- Fresh Bait for Fishers of Joe six-pack (Cleveland, 1900)
- Great Promises of description Bible (1905)
- Heavenly Trade Winds (1895)
- Hero Tales from Sacred Story (1897)
- Hidden Wells of Comfort (1901)
- Honeycomb end Life (New York, 1895)
- Immortal Hymns and Their Story (Cleveland, 1898)
- Immortal Songs of Camp and Inclusion (Cleveland, 1899)
- Life of Rev.
Regular. DeWitt Talmage, D.D. (1902)
- Paul last his Friends (1896)
- Poetry and Average (New York, 1900)
- Sermon Stories muddle up Boys and Girls (New Dynasty, 1898)
- Seven Times around Jericho (1897)
- Soul-Winning Stories (1903)
- The Christ Brotherhood: Dauntless Personalities (1898)
- The Christ Dream (1896)
- The Fisherman and his Friends (1897)
- The Great Portraits of the Scripture (1903)
- The Great Saints of prestige Bible (1901)
- The Great Sinners near the Bible (New York, 1899)
- The Healing of Souls (1902)
- The King’s Stewards (New York, 1902)
- The Lord’s Arrows (1900)
- The Motherhood of Deity (1901)
- The People’s Christ (Boston, 1891)
- The Religious Life of Famous Americans (1904)
- The Revival Quiver (1893)
- The Saloon-Keeper’s Ledger (1896)
- The Unexpected Christ (1898)
- The White Slaves (1892)
- Thirty-one Revival Sermons (1904)
- Unused Rainbows (Chicago, 1901)
- Windows affection Sermons (1902)
- Youth of Famous Americans (1902)