Background
Hendrix, Eugene Russell was born on May 17, 1847 in Fayette, Missouri, United States. Son of Adam and Isabella (Murray) Hendrix.
Hendrix, Eugene Russell was born on May 17, 1847 in Fayette, Missouri, United States. Son of Adam and Isabella (Murray) Hendrix.
Bachelor of Arts, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, 1867. Graduate Union Theological Seminary, 1869. Doctor of Divinity, Emory College, 1878, Wesleyan, 1903.
Doctor of Laws, University of Missouri and University of North Carolina, 1888, Washington and Lee University, 1892, and Wesleyan University, 1917.
Ordained Methodist Episcopal Church, South ministry, 1870. Pastor Leavenworth, Kansas, 1869-1870, Macon, Missouri, 1870-1872, Saint Joseph, Missouri, 1872-1876, Glasgow, Missouri, 1877-1888. President Central College, Missouri, 1878-1886.
Bishop Methodist Episcopal Church, South, since 1886.
President Federal Council of Schools of Christ in American, 1908-1912. Made official visits to China, Japan, of Korea, Mexico and Brazil.
Founded the mission of his church in of Korea. Fraternal messenger to British Wesleyan Conference, 1900.
Cole lecturer at Vanderbilt University, 1903.
Quillian lecturer at Vanderbilt University, 1903. Quillian lecturer at Emory College, 1903. Avera lecturer, Trinity College, 1916.
Grover lecturer, Syracuse University, 1916.
Owns John Wesley’s manuscript journal, written in America, 1736-1737. Author: Skilled Labor for the Master, 1900.
The Religion of the Incarnation, 1903. The Personality of the Holy Spirit, 1904.
Christ’s Table Talk, 1908.
If I Had Not Come, 1916. Home: Kansas City, Missouri
Married Annie East. Scarritt, June 20, 1872. Children: Mistress Evangeline Isabel Waring, Mistress Mary Matilda Simpson, Nathan Scarritt, Mistress Helen Chick Mohr.