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- Q5719513 description "evangelist, college president".
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- Q5719513 abstract "Not to be confused with Henry Clay Morrison (b. May 30, 1842), a Methodist bishop from Tennessee. Henry Clay Morrison (March 10, 1857 - March 24, 1942) was a Methodist evangelist, editor, and president of Asbury College.Morrison was born in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young, and he was reared by his paternal grandfather. Morrison was converted at the age of 11 in a Methodist revival at the Boyd's Creek Meetinghouse near Glasgow, Kentucky. Soon after he felt a call to the ministry. He was licensed to preach at the age of 19 and began his work as circuit rider and station pastor.In 1890 Morrison left the pastorate and moved into evangelism. He also began editing a religious publication called The Old Methodist, which later became the widely read Pentecostal Herald. Morrison's reputation as a Methodist evangelist grew rapidly from his home state of Kentucky to most other states and many foreign countries. The camp meeting became one of his favorite evangelistic venues, and throughout the rest of his life Morrison gave much time and effective leadership to this religious movement. William Jennings Bryan regarded Morrison to be "the greatest pulpit orator on the American continent."In 1910 Asbury College, a holiness school founded by John Wesley Hughes in Wilmore, Kentucky hired Morrison as its president. With the help of Morrison's Pentecostal Herald readers and his nationwide reputation as a holiness preacher, Morrison was able to pay off large debts owed by the college, saving it from financial ruin and increasing its reputation and student body in the process. Morrison was instrumental in founding Asbury Theological Seminary in 1923. (The Seminary, originally part of Asbury College, became a separate institution in 1940.) After stepping down as president of Asbury College in 1925, Morrison was asked once again to assume the presidency in 1933 during another financial crisis, serving until 1940.Morrison published 25 books, all directed toward laymen. Morrison died in the home of a pastor for whom he was conducting revival meetings in Elizabethton, Tennessee.".
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- Q5719513 deathDate "1942-03-24".
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- Q5719513 dateOfBirth "1857-03-10".
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- Q5719513 name "Morrison, Henry Clay".
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- Q5719513 comment "Not to be confused with Henry Clay Morrison (b. May 30, 1842), a Methodist bishop from Tennessee. Henry Clay Morrison (March 10, 1857 - March 24, 1942) was a Methodist evangelist, editor, and president of Asbury College.Morrison was born in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young, and he was reared by his paternal grandfather. Morrison was converted at the age of 11 in a Methodist revival at the Boyd's Creek Meetinghouse near Glasgow, Kentucky.".
- Q5719513 label "Henry Clay Morrison".
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