J.H. HAMBLEN

'Dr. John Henry Hamblen' (1877-1971) was a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, an evangelist and revivalist preacher, and subsequent to 1946, was the founder of the Evangelical Methodist Church.


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Biography
Bibliography
External links

Biography


After a long career as an itenerant Methodist circuit preacher, Hamblen served as general secretary of the fundamentalist and missions-centered Evangelical Methodist Church during the denomination's founding, and was pastor of First Evangelical Methodist Church, Abilene, Texas, for several decades.
His son, Carl Stuart Hamblen, was a composer and singer, penning and performing popular songs "This Ole House" and "It Is No Secret (What God Can Do);" and in 1952 he ran for president of the United States on the Prohibition Party ticket.

Bibliography



★ J. H. Hamblen, "A Look into Life: An Autobiography" (Abliene, Tex.: J.H. Hamblen, 1969)

External links



The Evangelical Methodist Church International Headquarters Web site

One of Hamblen's tracts (edited by a local church)

An Bob Jones University article which mentions Hamblen's role in the Fundamentalist-Modernist controversy in the Methodist Church

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