Henry Grattan Guinness
Henry Grattan Guinness (1835-1899) was an Irish Protestant Christian pastor, evangelist and author. He was born in Dublin, Ireland and trained as an engineer before becoming a minister. He is best known for his work as a revivalist preacher and his contributions to the development of the Plymouth Brethren movement in Ireland. He preached extensively in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the United States, and was particularly known for his powerful sermons and his ability to draw large crowds. He also wrote several books on Christian theology and revivalism, including "The Approaching End of the Age" and "The Light of the Nations." Guinness died in Dublin in 1899, and his funeral was attended by thousands of people.
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