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          John Wilbur Chapman was one of the most prominent clergymen, church leaders and revivalists of the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.!

          John Wilbur Chapman

          John Wilbur Chapman (June 17, 1859, Richmond, Indiana – December 25, 1918, New York City) was a Presbyterian evangelist in the late 19th century who traveled with gospel singer Charles Alexander.

          This encyclopedia is dedicated to four people whose influence has been used by God to bring multitudes to Christ in modern times.

        1. This encyclopedia is dedicated to four people whose influence has been used by God to bring multitudes to Christ in modern times.
        2. Wilbur Chapman.
        3. John Wilbur Chapman was one of the most prominent clergymen, church leaders and revivalists of the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
        4. His simple epitaph is perhaps the best summation of his life: "J.
        5. Bio- graphical matter as was available to the average reader.
        6. His parents were Alexander H. and Lorinda (McWhinney) Chapman.

          Early life and education

          Chapman grew up attending Quaker Day School and Methodist Sunday School. At age 17, he made a public declaration of his Christian faith and joined the Richmond Presbyterian Church.

          He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Lake Forest College and his seminary degree from Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati. He completed his ordination into the ministry on April 13, 1881, while still attending Lane.

          He was later awarded a doctorate in divinity from the College of Wooster and an LL.D. from Heidelberg University.

          Chapman, J. Wilbur (m.

          Family

          In May 1882, Chapman married Irene Steddom. In April 1886, they had a daughter, Bertha Irene Chapman. Irene Steddom Chapman died in May 1886.