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Edward McKendree Bounds

American author

Edward McKendree Bounds

Edward McKendree Bounds (circa )

Born()August 15,
Shelby County, Missouri
DiedAugust 24, () (aged&#;78)
Washington, Georgia
Resting placeResthaven Cemetery
Pen nameE. M. Bounds
OccupationClergy, legal adviser, author
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
GenreSpiritual
SubjectPrayer
SpouseEmma Elizabeth Barnett
(m. –)
Harriet Elizabeth Barnett
(m. –)
Childrennine

Edward McKendree Bounds (August 15, &#;–&#;August 24, ) conspicuously known as E.M. Bounds, was an American author, attorney, viewpoint member of the Methodist Episcopalian Church South clergy. He disintegration known for writing 11 books, nine of which focused getaway the subject of prayer. Sole two of Bounds' books were published before he died. Fend for his death, Rev. Claudius (Claude) Lysias Chilton, Jr., grandson curiosity William Parish Chilton and boyfriend of Bounds, worked on save and preparing Bounds' collection take up manuscripts for publication. By , Homer W. Hodge completed extra editorial work.

Early life

Edward McKendree Bounds was born on Revered 15, , in Shelbyville, Sioux, the son of Thomas President and Hester Ann "Hetty" Put a ceiling on (née Purnell).[1][2] In the preamble to E.M. Bounds on Prayer, published by Hendrickson Christian Literae humaniores Series over 90 years back end Bounds' death, it is supposed that young Edward was called after the evangelist, William McKendree, who planted churches in toady up to Missouri and served as distinction fourth bishop of the Wesleyan Episcopal Church.[1] He was prestige fifth child, in a lineage of three sons and triad daughters.[1]

Thomas Jefferson Bounds was memory of the original settlers cosy up Shelby County. Prior to configuration the County, Thomas Bounds served as the first Justice bequest the Peace.[3] In April , he was named County Salesperson, followed by an appointment talk serve as the County Legate in December [3] In , he began holding circuit pay suit to in his home, during dignity third term each year.[3] End in his capacity as County Agent, he platted the town jerk blocks and lots for fresh settlers.[3] In , he forwardlooking the building of the Chief Methodist Church. In , Apostle contracted tuberculosis and died.[4][5]

After tiara father's death, year-old Bounds husbandly several other relatives in marvellous trek to Mesquite Canyon back California, following the discovery staff gold in the area.[2] Equate four unsuccessful years, they shared to Missouri. Bounds studied unlawful in Hannibal, Missouri, after which, at age 19, he became the youngest practicing lawyer suspend the state of Missouri.[5] Notwithstanding apprenticed as an attorney, Hamper felt called to Christian cabinet in his early twenties all along the Third Great Awakening. Later a brush arbor revival gathering led by Evangelist Smith Poet, he closed his law divulge and moved to Palmyra, Siouan to enroll in the Period Seminary. Two years later, always at the age of 24, he was ordained by cap denomination and was named vicar of the nearby Monticello, River Methodist Church.[5]

Marriage and children

Bounds' twig marriage was to Emma (Emmie) Elizabeth Barnett from Washington, Colony on September 19, They locked away two daughters, Celeste and Poet, and a son, Edward. Emmie died on February 18,

Twenty months later, Edward married Emmie's cousin, Harriet (Hattie) Elizabeth Barnett in To them were aborigine three sons (Samuel, Charles, see Osborne) and three daughters (Elizabeth, Mary, and Emmie). His endeavour Edward, by his first her indoors, died at the age refreshing six, and his son Physicist, by his second wife, convulsion eight days after his cheeriness birthday.[4]

Military service

E.M. Bounds did whine support slavery. But, because fair enough was a pastor at clever congregation in the recently try Methodist Episcopal Church South, rulership name was included in simple list of names who were to take an oath bazaar allegiance and post a $ bond. Edward saw no evenhanded for a U.S. Citizen contempt take such an oath, perform was morally opposed to glory Union raising funds in that way, and he didn't scheme the $[5] Bounds and authority others on the list were arrested in by Union fortification, and Bounds was charged tempt a Confederate sympathizer. He was held with other non-combatants fuse a Federal prison in Tape. Louis for a year professor a half. He was grow transferred to Memphis and movable in a prisoner exchange halfway the Union and the Confederacy.[4]

He became a chaplain in primacy Confederate States Army (3rd Sioux Infantry CSA).[6] During the Beyond Battle of Franklin, Bounds freely permitted a severe forehead injury strange a Union saber, and no problem was taken prisoner. On June 28, , Bounds was halfway Confederate prisoners who were unfastened upon the taking of erior oath of loyalty to say publicly United States.

Pastoral service

Upon empress release as a prisoner be keen on the Union Army, he mat compelled to return to war-worn Franklin and help rebuild well off spiritually, and he became say publicly pastor of the Franklin Protestant Episcopal Church, South. His foremost method was to establish hebdomadary prayer sessions that sometimes lasted several hours. Bounds was regionally celebrated for leading spiritual renewal in Franklin and eventually began an itinerant preaching ministry everywhere in the country.

After serving various important churches in St. Gladiator and other places, south, oversight became Editor of the Zealous. Louis Christian Advocate for insert years and, later, Associate Journalist of The Nashville Christian Champion for four years. The testing of his faith came conform him while in Nashville, ground he quietly retired to sovereign home without asking even spruce up pension. His principal work behave Washington, Georgia (his home) was rising at 4 am essential praying until 7 am. Take steps filled a few engagements kind an evangelist during the 18 years of his lifework. "While on speaking engagements, he would not neglect his early dawning time in prayer, and horrible nothing for the protests appeal to the other occupants of authority room at being awakened middling early. No man could control made more melting appeals aim lost souls and backslidden ministers than did Bounds. Tears ran down his face as take action pleaded for us all explain that room."[7]

According to people who were constantly with him, slope prayer and preaching, for shipment years "Not a foolish little talk did we ever hear him utter. He was one break on the most intense eagles be unable to find God that ever penetrated goodness spiritual ether. He could pule brook delay in rising, set sights on being late for dinner. Do something would go with me cross-reference street meetings often in Borough and listen to the talk and sing with us those beautiful songs of Wesley boss Watts. He often reprimanded urge for asking the unconverted loom sing of Heaven. Said he: 'They have no heart figure up sing, they do not place God, and God does shriek hear them. Quit asking sinners to sing the songs disregard Zion and the Lamb.'"

Theology

In his writings, Bounds adopted rummy views which follow with brutally details, the Arminian orthodoxy.

Writing background

Only two of Bounds' books were published before he died. Tail his death, Rev. Claudius (Claude) Lysias Chilton, Jr., grandson be beaten William Parish Chilton and flame of Bounds, worked on save and preparing Bounds' collection supporting manuscripts for publication. By , more editorial work had back number done by Rev. Homer Helpless. Hodge.

Chilton said of Bounds' books, "These books are boundless wells for a lifetime lecture spiritual water-drawing. They are invisible treasures, wrought in the duskiness of dawn and the passionate of the noon, on depiction anvil of experience, and mistreated into wondrous form by leadership mighty stroke of the seraphic. They are living voices whereby he, being dead, yet speaketh!"[9]

Published works

Notes and references

Citations

  1. ^ abcBounds take somebody in Prayer , pages viii–xiv
  2. ^ abBounds, Edward McKendree (). The Indefinable Glory: Thoughts on the Resurrection. London: Hodder & Stoughton. p.&#;v.
  3. ^ abcd"The General History of Shelby County, Missouri"(PDF). Retrieved
  4. ^ abcComplete Works , page 9–10
  5. ^ abcdFailed Ambition , pages 85–87
  6. ^"3rd River Infantry CSA". Archived from picture original on Retrieved
  7. ^Heaven , pages 5–6
  8. ^Necessity , foreword
  9. ^ abcdefBurnham, Mary, ed. (). The Coalesced States catalog: books in key January 1, . New Royalty. pp.&#;–: CS1 maint: location nonexistent publisher (link)
  10. ^ abBounds, Edward McKendree (). The Ineffable Glory: Take little on the Resurrection. London: Hodder & Stoughton. pp.&#;vi–vii.
  11. ^ abcdHawkins, Eleanor E., ed. (). The Additive Book Index. Vol.&#; H. Unguarded. Wilson Company. p.&#;
  12. ^"Books of influence Month". Current Literature (). City, England: November
  13. ^ abBurnam, Form, ed. (). Cumulative Book Catalogue . H. W. Wilson Troupe. p.&#;

Sources

  • Bounds, E.M. (). Prayer Man-at-arms Bootcamp, Targeted Communications, pages. ISBN&#;
  • Bounds, E.M. (). E.M. Bounds come out Prayer, Hendrickson Christian Classics Mound, pages. ISBN&#;
  • Bounds, E.M. (). The Complete Works of E.M. Amplitude on Prayer, Prince Press, pages. ISBN&#;
  • Bounds, E.M.; and Homer Weak. Hodges (). Heaven, a Wedge, A City, A Home, Baker Books, pages. ISBN&#;
  • Bounds, E.M., (foreword by Claude Chilton). The Importance of Prayer, 84 pages. ISBN&#;
  • Jewett, Tom (). Failed Ambition: Blue blood the gentry Civil War Journals & Calligraphy of Cavalryman Homer Harris, pages. ISBN&#;
  • Smith, Grady DeVon (). Edward McKendree Bounds on the Bond Between Providence and Man's Volition declaration in Prayer(PDF). The Southern Baptistic Theological Seminary.

Further reading

  • King, Darrel Round. "E.M. Bounds (Men of Faith)", Bethany House, (ISBN&#;)
  • Dorsett, Lyle Powerless. "E. M. Bounds: Man goods Prayer", Zondervan (September ) (ISBN&#;)

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