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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | FALLOWS, SAMUEL . The Popular and Critical Bible Encyclopedia and Scriptural Dictionary, Fully Defining and Explaining All Religious Terms Including Biographical, Geographical, Historical, Arachaeological and Doctrinal Themes (3 Volume Set). Howard-Severance Co. 1908..Hard Cover. Samuel Fallows (December 13, 1835 – September 5, 1922) was an American clergyman. Fallows was born in England and graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1859. During the American Civil War, he fought in the Union Army, rising to Colonel of the 40th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, and brevetted Brigadier General. He was a Methodist pastor following the war, though in 1875 he joined the Reformed Episcopal Church, where he became a bishop in 1876. He was a public figure notable for his efforts in public education, prison reform, and the temperance movement.He was buried at Forest Home Cemetery,[3] in Forest Park, Chicago., 3 volume set 1908 Printing - CLEAN in text. Covers have worn covers but all are secure with small splits along hinges. Corners are worn and head and tail of spines are frayed. All pages are secure. Edited by Samuel Fallows. Good. No DJ as Issued. Offered for US$ 69.00 by: BookMarx Bookstore - Book number: BAT41585 See more books from our catalog: Religion & Spirituality::Christianity | |||