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Clarence Larkin 1850-1924 American Baptist pastor, Bible teacher, and writer.
Clarence Larkin was born October 28, 1850, in Chester, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania. He was converted to Christ at the age of 19 and then felt called
to the Gospel ministry, but the doors of opportunity for study and ministry did
not open immediately. He then got a job in a bank. When he was 21 years old,
he left the bank and went to college, graduating as a mechanical engineer. He
continued as a professional draftsman for a while, then he became a teacher of
the blind. This last endeavor cultivated his descriptive faculties--something
God would later use in him to produce a monumental work on dispensational
theology. Later, failing health compelled him to give up his teaching career.
After a prolonged rest, he became a manufacturer. But he was not happy. He felt
that God wanted him in the Gospel ministry. When he was converted he had become
a member of the Episcopal Church, but in 1882, at the age of 32, he became a
Baptist and was ordained as a Baptist minister two years later. He went directly
from business into the ministry. His first charge was at Kennett Square,
Pennsylvania; his second pastorate was at Fox Chase, Pennsylvania, where he
remained for 20 years. He was not a pre-millennialist at the time of his
ordination, but his study of the Scriptures, with the help of some books that
fell into his hands, led him to adopt the pre-millennialist position. He began
to make large wall charts, which he titled, "Prophetic Truth," for use in the
pulpit. These led to his being invited to teach, in Connection with his pastoral
work, in two Bible institutes. During this time he published a number of
prophetical charts, which were widely circulated. When World War I broke out
in 1914, he was called on for addresses on The War and Prophecy. Then God laid
it on his heart to prepare a work on Dispensational Truth (or God's Plan and
Purpose in the Ages), containing a number of charts with descriptive matter.
He spent three years of his life designing and drawing the charts and preparing
the text. The favorable reception it has had since it was first published in
1918 seems to indicate that the world was waiting for such a book. Because it
had a large and wide circulation in this and other lands, the first edition was
soon exhausted. It was followed by a second edition, and then, realizing that
the book was of permanent value, Larkin revised it and expanded it, printing it
in its present form. Larkin followed this masterpiece with other books:
Rightly Dividing the Word, The Book of Daniel, Spirit World, Second Coming of
Christ, and A Medicine Chest for Christian Practitioners, a handbook
on evangelism. Larkin, a kind and gentle man, deplored the tendency of writers
to say uncharitable things about each other, so he earnestly sought to avoid
criticisms and to satisfy himself with simply presenting his understanding of
the Scriptures. Though he did not intend to publish his own works, the Lord led
in that direction. During the last five years of his life, the demand for
Larkin's books made it necessary for him to give up the pastorate and devote his
full time to writing. He went to be with the Lord on January 24, 1924.
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