Samuel Logan Brengle

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Samuel Logan Brengle

Birth
Fredericksburg, Washington County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 May 1936 (aged 75)
Burial
Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Logan Brengle, Promoted to Glory 72 years ago, is still acknowledged as The Salvation Army's most influential and widely acclaimed teacher and preacher of personal, biblical holiness. Samuel was the only child of William Brengle, a teacher in the Kentucky backwoods of Fredericksburg, USA, who also took charge of the Sunday school in the Methodist church in the village. Samuel's mother, born Rebecca Anne Horner, came from a devout Methodist family. Brengle readily acknowledged the significant influence she had on him during his developing years, stating: 'It is to my darling mother that I owe my deepest debt of love and gratitude ... her gentleness and tenderness became the most
powerful instruments of discipline to my wayward spirit.'
Samuel Logan Brengle, Promoted to Glory 72 years ago, tsamusicals.org › 2011/07 › Brengle-Play-Bill-copy

THE BRICK AND THE BOOK (The Story Of Samuel Logan Brengle)
By Eric Coward © 1998
Contributor: Brenda Black Watson (46634709) • [email protected]

WESLEYAN HERITAGE Library
Biography
THE BRICK AND THE BOOK
(The Story Of Samuel Logan Brengle)
By Eric Coward
Wesleyan Heritage Publications © 1998
THE BRICK AND THE BOOK
(The Story of Samuel Logan Brengle)
By Eric Coward
Published as a "Liberty" booklet 1948
Second Impression 1954
First published in this series 1960
Made and printed in Great Britain
by The Campfield Press. St. Albans
Salvationist Publishing and Supplies, Ltd.,
Judd St., King's Cross, London, W.C. 1
* * * * * * * *
Contributor: Brenda Black Watson (46634709) • [email protected]
Samuel Logan Brengle, Promoted to Glory 72 years ago, is still acknowledged as The Salvation Army's most influential and widely acclaimed teacher and preacher of personal, biblical holiness. Samuel was the only child of William Brengle, a teacher in the Kentucky backwoods of Fredericksburg, USA, who also took charge of the Sunday school in the Methodist church in the village. Samuel's mother, born Rebecca Anne Horner, came from a devout Methodist family. Brengle readily acknowledged the significant influence she had on him during his developing years, stating: 'It is to my darling mother that I owe my deepest debt of love and gratitude ... her gentleness and tenderness became the most
powerful instruments of discipline to my wayward spirit.'
Samuel Logan Brengle, Promoted to Glory 72 years ago, tsamusicals.org › 2011/07 › Brengle-Play-Bill-copy

THE BRICK AND THE BOOK (The Story Of Samuel Logan Brengle)
By Eric Coward © 1998
Contributor: Brenda Black Watson (46634709) • [email protected]

WESLEYAN HERITAGE Library
Biography
THE BRICK AND THE BOOK
(The Story Of Samuel Logan Brengle)
By Eric Coward
Wesleyan Heritage Publications © 1998
THE BRICK AND THE BOOK
(The Story of Samuel Logan Brengle)
By Eric Coward
Published as a "Liberty" booklet 1948
Second Impression 1954
First published in this series 1960
Made and printed in Great Britain
by The Campfield Press. St. Albans
Salvationist Publishing and Supplies, Ltd.,
Judd St., King's Cross, London, W.C. 1
* * * * * * * *
Contributor: Brenda Black Watson (46634709) • [email protected]

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Commissioner - The Salvation Army