Background
Pierson, Arthur Tappan was born on March 6, 1837 in New York, New York, United States. Son of Stephen H. and Sally Ann (Wheeler) Pierson.
Pierson, Arthur Tappan was born on March 6, 1837 in New York, New York, United States. Son of Stephen H. and Sally Ann (Wheeler) Pierson.
Bachelor of Arts, Hamilton College, 1857, A.M., 1860. Graduate Union Theological Seminary, 1860, (Doctor of Divinity, Knox College, 1874).
Father of Delavan Leonard P. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1860. Pastor W. Winsted, Connecticut, 1860, Binghamton, New York, 1860-1863. Stated supply Norwalk, Connecticut, and Troy, New York, 1863.
Pastor Waterford, New York, 1863-1869, Second Church, Detroit, 1869-1882. Second Church, Indianapolis, 1882-1883, Bethany Church, Philadelphia, 1883-1891, Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, 1891-1893. Editor Missionary Review of the World, since 1888.
Lecturer on missions, Rutgers College, 1891. Duff lectureship in Scotland, 1892. Pastor pro tem Christ Church, London, 1902-1903 and 1907-1908.
Lectures on Bible, Exeter Hall, London, 1904-1907. Author: Crises of Missions. Miracles of Missions (4 series).
Many Infallible Proofs. In Christ Jesus; Catharine of Siena. George Müller of Bristol.
Keys to the Word, 1888. Seven Years in the Sierra Leone, 1899. Forward Movements of the Last Half Century, 1900.
Seed Thoughts for Public Speakers, 1901. The Gordian Knot, 1902. The Keswick Convention, 1903.
The Bible and Spiritual Criticism, 1906. The Bible and Spiritual Life, 1908. Homes: Brooklyn, and East Northfield, Mass.
Author: Crises of Missions. Miracles of Missions (4 series). Many Infallible Proofs.In Christ Jesus
Catharine of Siena. George Müller of Bristol. Keys to the Word, 1888.Seven Years in the Sierra Leone, 1899. Forward Movements of the Last Half Century, 1900. Seed Thoughts for Public Speakers, 1901.The Gordian Knot, 1902. The Keswick Convention, 1903. The Bible and Spiritual Criticism, 1906.The Bible and Spiritual Life, 1908. Homes: Brooklyn, and East Northfield, Mass.
Married Sarah Frances Benedict, July 12, 1860.