Background
Hogue, Wilson Thomas was born on March 6, 1852 in Lyndon, New York, United States. Son of Thomas P. and Sarah Ann (Carpenter) Hogg (changed spelling to “Hogue”).
Hogue, Wilson Thomas was born on March 6, 1852 in Lyndon, New York, United States. Son of Thomas P. and Sarah Ann (Carpenter) Hogg (changed spelling to “Hogue”).
Educated Ten Broeck Free Academy, Franklinville, New York, 1870-1873. Afterward completed 4 years conference course, Genesee Conference, Free Methodist Church. Bachelor of Philosophy, non-resident course, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1897, Master of Arts, 1899, Doctor of Philosophy, 1902.
(Doctor of Laws, Greenville College, Illinois, 1917).
Entered Free Methodist ministry, 1873. Served as general superintendent (bishop), 1893-1894, and from 1903. President Greenville College, 1892-1904.
Editor The Free Methodist, 1894-1903, Earnest Christian, October 1908-1909.
Author: Hymns That Are Immortal, 1906. The Class-Meeting as a Means of Grace, 1907.
Editor and contributor to A Symposium on Scriptural Holiness: The Believer’s Personal Experience of Christ in the Process of Salvation, 1915. History of the Free Methodist Church of North America (2 volumes), 1915.
The Holy Spirit—A Study, 1916.
Home: Michigan City, Indiana.
Married Emma Luella Jones, December 29, 1874.