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Name
  
Henry Halley

Role
  
Writer


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Full Name
  
Henry H. Hampton

Born
  
10 April 1874 (
1874-04-10
)
White Sulphur, Caldwell County, Kentucky

Residence
  
White Sulphur, Kentucky Kalamazoo, Michigan Hyde Park, Chicago, Illinois

Occupation
  
Author of Halley's Bible Handbook and Christian pastor

Died
  
May 23, 1965, Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Books
  
Halley's Bible Handboo, HALLEY'S BIBLE HANDBOOK, Halley's Bible Kidnotes, Halley's Bible Hankbook, Finding Jesus in the Old T

Education
  
Transylvania University

Henry Hampton Halley (April 10, 1874 – May 23, 1965) was an American Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister and religious writer. He was best known as author of Halley's Bible Handbook 1922.

History

Halley was born in Kentucky in 1874, and graduated from Transylvania University and the College of the Bible in 1895. Halley's career as a preacher begun in 1899. He married Margaret "Madge" Alberta Gillie and they had four children.

Halley began his Bible Handbook in 1924, at which point it was only a 16-page pamphlet of introductory material, called "Suggestions for Bible Study". After Halley distributed 10,000 free copies, he published a second edition that had grown to 32 pages. Each edition saw growth and Halley did not charge until it reached 100 pages. Until 1941, Halley supported his ministry and his publications through donations. During World War II, Halley stopped travelling to preach and put together his Bible handbook: "An Abbreviated Bible Commentary, Amazing Archaeological Discoveries, How We Got the Bible, An Epitome of Church History, Select Bible Verses." It was printed by Rand McNally. When the publication rights were transferred to Zondervan in 1960, the handbook had already sold over a million copies.

Halley was presented the Chicago Bible Society's Gutenberg Award in 1961.

References

Henry Hampton Halley Wikipedia