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Irwin Charles Herendeen (1883-1982) was a little known, but very influential [[Reformed Baptists|Reformed Baptist]] brother, who is sometimes credited with being one of the founders of the American Reformed Baptist church. He knew, and was heavily influenced by [[A.W. Pink]], he edited several of Pink's books. He also had an impact on the life of [[Albert Martin]]. | |||
He was involved in Chapel Library, the Bible Truth Depot, and other works of God. | He was involved in Chapel Library, the Bible Truth Depot, and other works of God. |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 10 March 2025
Irwin Charles Herendeen (1883-1982) was a little known, but very influential Reformed Baptist brother, who is sometimes credited with being one of the founders of the American Reformed Baptist church. He knew, and was heavily influenced by A.W. Pink, he edited several of Pink's books. He also had an impact on the life of Albert Martin.
He was involved in Chapel Library, the Bible Truth Depot, and other works of God.
He wrote several books including "Death is Coming" and "The Christian and The World"
There is an audio biography of him widely available.