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Born in Putney, London, England and emigrating to Canada
		for work, he settled later in America and became one of Christianity's most
		honoured and respected Bible exponents. Read his biography, look at some of his
		works, and wonder how an ordinary mortal could find time and energy to do it!
		They didn't have the TV in those days, but everyone else found plenty to do
		without it, and Grant's achievements are amazing, and his insights into the
		true meaning of Holy Scripture are absolutely wonderful. Follow the links to
		see some of the extracts from his "Numerical Bible" and see for
		yourself.
One of the group of Christians known to the world as "Plymouth
		Brethren", a title rejected by them as inaccurate and sectarian, he became an
		"Exclusive" meaning he accepted separation form those deemed to be walking
		disorderly. He was a warm and friendly character, however, as you can read in
		his biography.
This site is being as used as a centre for "brethren"
		resource material wider than that written by Grant, however, as the movement is
		incredibly rich in wonderful biblical riches. So use the links page for loads
		of good stuff and please email me if you wish to ask questions. For anyone out
		there wanting to know why we Christians bother with all this stuff, I suggest
		you click HERE or on "God's Plan" below the books.
		(The books should be beneath God's plan, really.......)
Some Quotes....
"It is the character of the Word of God to leave
		something to be the reward for diligence." (FW Grant)
 Joseph of
		Arimathea and Nicodemus "wrapped that incorruptible body in spices, for it
		is to be fragrant for evermore to all His people as the death like which there
		is no other," observed F. W. Grant. 
"The thought of a ruined condition
		of the earth succeeding its original creation...is required by the typical
		view" (F. W. Grant). 
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