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  • Author: Charles Elias Webb Dorris
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  • Tab Name: Mark--Dorris

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Download Dorris, C.E.W. - Commentary on the Gospel of Mark

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Scripture Gospels Church of Christ Biblical Studies Public Domain Mark

Author:
Charles Elias Webb Dorris

e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x

Tab Name:
Mark--Dorris

This is the Complete Commentary on the Gospel
of Mark by Charles Elias Webb Dorris. ©1973 by
Gospel Advocate Co.

This .cmti (HD) commentary module is based on
the .PDF file provided by the Restoration Digital
Library for churches of Christ. CLICK HERE to
View/Download this .PDF file from their website.

C.E.W. Dorris was born in Portland, Tennessee April 7, 1871.
He was married to Lula Kerr. They had one child. He was
baptized by J. W. Grant in 1889. He began preaching near
Portland, Tennessee in 1890. He attended Nashville Bible
School. He wrote for the Gospel Advocate. He did radio
work on WLAC, Nashville, Tennessee and in Gallatin,
Tennessee. A report in Preachers Of Today said that he
spent thirty-five years evangelizing under many and
varied conditions in eighteen states. Support in early
years for a two weeks meeting was usually $25.00 or
less. Has preached for one congregation monthly for
the past fifty-four years, except when in meetings.

The first person whom he baptized was his mother. He
held a number of debates, some of which were printed.
After his first sermon, a Cumberland Presbyterian
challenged him for a debate. He accepted, went home
with the man, debated, and the man refused to continue
his side of the debate. He wrote commentaries on
Matthew and Mark. He had up to 3,500 volumes in his
library, among which was a complete set of the Gospel
Advocate, which he valued above everything else except
the Bible. David Lipscomb and James A Harding
were his Bible teachers." He said, “Lipscomb had the
best insight of the principles of Christianity of any man
I have ever known.”

CLICK HERE for more inromation about C.E.W. Dorris.


Charles Elias Webb Dorris died October 3, 1964 so how did he ©1973?  Beats me.

Simple any Mike, according to the Restoration Library, 1973 is the copyright for the print version. They list this as being the last copyright for the Commentary originally printed by the Gospel Advocate Co. Notice the description doesn't say © by Dorris. Don't Know all the particulars about his arrangement with GA, But do know they used him in their publications prior to His death in 1964.

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