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Jenkins, Burris, 1869-1945 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Jenkins, Burris, 1869-1945
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  • Jenkins, Burris A. (Burris Atkins), 1869-1945

His The man in the street and religion [MI] 1917: t.p. (Burris A. Jenkins)

OCLC database, 5/14/93 (hdg.: Jenkins, Burris Atkins, 1869-1945; usage: Burris Jenkins, Burris A. Jenkins, Burris A. Jenkins, Jr.)

Marquis who's who WWW site, May 10, 2019 (Burris Atkins Jenkins; born in Kansas City, Missouri, Oct. 2, 1869, died Mar. 13, 1945; clergyman; pastor, Indianapolis, Ind., 1896-1900; prof. N.T. lit. and exegesis, 1898-1900, pres., 1899-1900, U. of Indianapolis; pres. Ky, U., 1901-07; pastor Linwood Blvd. Christian Ch. (now Community Ch.), Kansas City, since Sept, 1907, Also editor and pub. Kansas City Post, Jan. 1, 1919-21; pub. The Christian (weekly journal of religion) 1926-34; address in Kansas City, Mo.; author of Heroes of Faith, 1896; The Man in the Street and Religion, 1917; Facing the Hindenburg Line, 1917; It Happened Over There, 1918; The Protestant, 1918; Princess Salome, 1921; The Bracegirdle, 1922; The Beauty of the New Testament, 1925; The Drift of the Day, 1928; The Worlds Debt to Protestantism, 1930; American Religion as I See It Lived, 1930; Torrent, 1932; My Job Preaching, 1932; Lets Build a New World, 1934; Hand of Bronze, 1934; Fresh Furrow, 1936; Where My Caravan Has Rested, 1939)

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