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Joseph Kemp (minister)

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After seeing the detrimental effect of fundamentalism on interdenominational work during a visit to the United States in 1926, Kemp softened his stance somewhat, partly due to the influence of Baptist College of New Zealand principal J. J. North. He was a leading influence on a number of leading New
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Joseph Kemp was a Spirit-taught man, spending hours searching the Bible. He did not borrow other men's sermons; he got his messages from God and always preached the Word. He was a man of prayer.
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in 1872, the second of six children of Joseph Kemp and Mary Hopkin. His father, a policeman, drowned while on duty, and his mother died less than two years later when he was only nine.
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in March 1923, a monthly journal devoted to fundamentalist and revivalist theology, and in 1924 helped to found the
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in New Zealand, a position it holds to this day as Laidlaw College. He founded the
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in 1922. This college went on to become the leading educational institutional for
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Kemp was a member of the Baptist College committee (1923–1933), president of the
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20th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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Index

Baptist
revivalist
Christian fundamentalist
Kingston upon Hull
Keswick movement
Glasgow Bible Training Institute
Kelso
Hawick
Edinburgh
Calvary Baptist Church
Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle
New York City
Auckland Baptist Tabernacle
American
evangelicals
Ngāruawāhia
William H. Pettit
E. M. Blaiklock
Bible College of New Zealand
Baptist Union of New Zealand
Crusader Union of New Zealand
Auckland
"Kemp, Joseph William"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
"Obituary"
Auckland Star
Wiersbe, Warren W.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Baker Books

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