George N.H. Peters


George Peters    

Born in 1825, died October 7, 1909. As a youth his eyes were damaged by a gunpowder explosion, and this slowed his college work due to flareups. He did graduate in 1850 and held pastorates in the Lutheran churches in Ohio. Unable to endure the rigors of the winter weather to reach the different churches to preach, and due to persistent eyesight problems, he suffered a physcial breakdown. He settled down to do pulpit supply and to raise funds for the college. Failing health, the onset of deafness, kidney problems, etc. all led to the abandonment of public speaking.

While George was a very poor man in material goods and did not even have the funds to buy the paper to write his incredible treatise on prophecy, his persistence in the face of ridicule is a lesson to any servant of Christ!


Books

Theocratic Kingdom cover Theocratic Kingdom
From 1884 edition, 3 volumes; 2175 pages
The comprehensive source of information on the Kingdom of God, citing Biblical texts and all authorship on the subject; arranged by propositions and observations.