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Lindsay, Gordon, 1906-1973

LC control no.n 88624978
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Personal name headingLindsay, Gordon, 1906-1973
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Variant(s)Lindsay, James Gordon, 1906-1973
לינדזי, גורגון
לינדזי, גורדון
לינדזי, גודרון
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placePortland (Or.)
Birth date1906-06-18
Death date1973-04-01
Place of birthZion (Ill.)
Place of deathDallas (Tex.)
Field of activityChristianity Unidentified flying objects
AffiliationChrist for the Nations
Profession or occupationClergy
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found innuc87-43554: His False Christs, false prophets, 1965, 1975 printing (hdg. on CBGTU rept.: Lindsay, Gordon, 1906-1973; usage: Gordon Lindsay)
LC data base, 4-1-88 (hdg.: Lindsay, Gordon)
His The riddle of the flying saucers, 1972: t.p. (Gordon Lindsay)
Wikipedia WWW, Oct. 20, 2011 (James Gordon Lindsay (June 18, 1906-April 1, 1973) was a revivialist preacher, author, and founder of Christ for the Nations. Born in Zion, Illinois, Lindsay's parents were disciples of John Alexander Dowie, the father of healing revivalism in America. After the family moved to Portland, Oregon, the young boy was influenced by John G. Lake and converted by Charles Fox Parham. At the age of eighteen he began his ministry as a traveling evangelist conducting meetings in Assembly of God churches and other Pentecostal groups; also wrote about UFOs and fallen angels in the Book of Genesis, died in Dallas)
Invalid LCCNn 88627728