E. J. Poole-Connor Explained
Edward Joshua Poole-Connor (27 July 1872 to 20 January 1962) was an evangelical preacher and Christian leader whose ministry spanned a most turbulent period in British church life, from the time of Charles Spurgeon to the 1960s, and whose record and analysis of its events has been widely observed.[1]
Bible League Quarterly
He edited this quarterly magazine, alongside Bishop D. A. Thompson, first founded in 1892 to defend the inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures.[2] The magazine was started shortly after Charles Spurgeon's death. Following Spurgeon's lead in the Downgrade Controversy, he felt a strong responsibility to advocate ecclesiastical separation from churches he perceived to be in profound theological error.[3] He wrote:
Founder of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches
The FIEC is an association of churches, affiliated together in distinction from the other nonconformist denominations, which Poole-Connor perceived to be falling prey to serious defection from historic evangelical doctrine and practice. He was a founder member of the International Council of Christian Churches and opposed the ecumenism of the World Council of Churches, which he regarded as apostate.[4]
Involvement in The Lord's Day Observance Society
He vigorously supported the defence of the free observance of Sunday worship, and helped administer the Lord's Day Observance Society, opposing encroachments upon this liberty.
Secretary of the North Africa Mission
He served as secretary to the North Africa Mission, later known as Arab World Ministries, between his two pastorates at Talbot Tabernacle.
Restorationist
Like Spurgeon, and many Puritan and Evangelical predecessors he held Restorationist views about Israel's return.[5]
Publications
- Evangelicalism in England (The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, 1951).
- Evangelical Unity (The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, 1941).
- Apostasy Of English Non-Conformity (1933)
- Denominational Confusion and the Way Out
- Why I Prefer the Authorised Version of the English Bible
- The Revised Standard Version
- Islam - What Is It?
- Mohammedism, An Elementary Catechism (Fellowship of Faith for the Moslems, 1959)
- The Teaching and Influence of Honor Oak
- The Coming of the Son of Man
- The Gateway to a Golden Age, Or Is Christ Coming Again? (Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony)
- Champion for the Truth, The Prophetic Messages (Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony)
Posthumous works:
- Christ's Millennial Kingdom (Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony, 1987)
- The World Council of Churches, Whence ... and Whither? A Brief Examination of the Modern Ecumenical Movement (British Evangelical Council, 1967)
Notes and References
- Book: Fountain, David . Contending for the Faith: E. J. Poole-Connor - A Prophet Amidst the Sweeping Changes in English Evangelicalism . Wakeman Trust . London. 174 . 22 March 2005 . 9781870855327.
- Bible League Quarterly Official Website
- Book: Poole-Connor, E.J. . Evangelicalism in England . Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches . London . 298 . 1965 . 9780854791910.
- Web site: In memoriam Edward Joshua Poole Connor . McIntyre . Carl . 1962 . 2015-02-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150227032813/http://www.carlmcintire.org/booklets-YetSpeaketh.php. 2015-02-27 .
- Web site: The Coming of the Son of Man . Providence Baptist Ministries, originally published in print in 1913 . 2013-05-03 . 2014-07-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130729174336/http://www.pbministries.org/Eschatology/miscellaneous/conner_01.htm . 29 July 2013 . dead . dmy .