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  1. William MacDonald (January 7, 1917 – December 25, 2007) was President of Emmaus Bible College, [1] teacher, Plymouth Brethren theologian and a prolific author of over 84 published books. [2]

  2. Dec 25, 2007 · William MacDonald (1917-2007) had, for more than forty years, written directly about the key issues of Christianity. Leaving a promising business career as an employed investment analyst with First National Bank of Boston "at the foot of the Cross", he had traveled worldwide, proclaiming the unsearchable riches of Christ.

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    • December 25, 2007
    • January 7, 1917
  3. Mar 26, 2020 · A commended worker for sixty years, a teacher, preacher, mentor, and author of eighty-four books, including the Believer's Bible Commentary, William MacDonald was a man who said and wrote much. Yet, for the those who knew him well, it was his life that left the greatest impression.

  4. William MacDonald was born in Leominster, MA on January 7, 1917. His family moved to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland when Bill was 6 years old. Employed as an Investment Analyst, First National Bank of Boston, 1940-1942. On faculty of Emmaus Bible School (now College), Oak Park, IL, 1947-1965.

  5. Jun 23, 2014 · William MacDonald is one of Gospel Folio Presss best selling authors. In his lifetime, he penned over 80 book titles, 19 of which have been published or reprinted by GFP. Many of his titles have now been translated into several languages.

  6. Welcome to william-macdonald.org. This page is dedicated to the work of William MacDonald who always pointet to the Lord Jesus Christ. There are many Books by William MacDonald available in English by various publishers. Furthermore the Believers Bible Commentary has been translated into many languages. ...

  7. William MacDonald. A pioneer at heart, William could not ignore the advertisement he read in the London newspaper. Perhaps this was the opportunity God was opening. Raised as a Scottish Presbyterian, William MacDonald grew in his faith and sought opportunities to study.