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Rodger said ...
There is an interesting mention of help from PR Morford in AW Pink's "Gleanings on Exodus," chapter 50:
"Having completed our own study of the subject, and after having looked in vain for any help from numerous commentaries ancient and modern, in the good providence of God we found an illuminating article in "Addresses on Hebrews," by P. R. Morford. This led us to follow up his suggestion of linking the "Urim and Thummim" with Hebrews 1 and 2; the results of which we give in a sermon preached thereon. The further and clearer distinction drawn between the spiritual significations of the Urim and Thummim explains the slight variations found in several Old Testament scriptures..."
Monday, Dec 25, 2017 : 22:59
Rodger said ...
James McBroom mentions a small booklet by PRM entitled "God Is One." Does anyone have this to make available on the site?
Thursday, Oct 24, 2019 : 21:26
Marty said ...

Born: January 1861, at Middlesex, England
Died: 31st March 1924, age 63, at Tonbridge, Kent, England
Parents:
   Robert Morford – 1811 ~ 1st May 1890, age 78-79.
   Elizabeth Pasmore – 21st May 1815 ~ 19th June 1894, age 79.
Wife:
   Florence Kathleen Oakes – September 1869 ~ 11th November 1960, age 91.
Children:
   Arthur Morford – 14th March 1894 ~ June 1974, age 80.
   Kenneth Morford – 4th September 1895 ~ March 1874, age 78.
   Leslie Morford – 6th August 1898 ~ October 1988, age 90.
   Xina Joy Morford – July 1905 ~ 25th January 1873, age 67.
   and 2 others.
Siblings:
   Elizabeth Morford – 1837 ~
   Sarah Morford (Mitchiner) – 1839 ~ 1920
   Robert Morford – 1841 ~
   Frederick Morford (Dexter) – 1842 ~ 1923, age 82.
   John Morford – 1843 ~
   Edward Morford – April 1847 ~ 1914, age 66-67.
   James Rippon Morford – January 1849 ~ December 1915
   William Hudson "Augustin" Morford – October 1850 ~ 22nd September 1923, age 72-73.
   Vincent Morford – August 1852 ~
   Allan Hetherington Morford (Wyborn)– 1855 ~ 2nd August 1943, age 87-88.

Friday, Oct 30, 2020 : 02:31
Charles Barrett said ...
Arthur Morford was a medical doctor, married to May, I believe her maiden name was Morris. They had no children. In the 1940s and 50s they lived in North London, Hampstead and Highgate area and attended the Rochford Street meeting. Dr Morford had a stroke age 62 (1955) while in hospital for an operation, which paralysed him down his right side. He made himself write with his left hand and thereafter always walked with the aid of a tripod. He moved away from London, living in Bexhill for a while and finally moved to Andover. His brother, Ransom, married Marjorie Gardiner, daughter of Alfred J Gardiner, in the early 1950s and they also lived in North London, attending the Rochford Street meeting. They had two daughters, Rachel and Eva, and in 1956 moved to Bexley in Kent.
Monday, May 20, 2024 : 06:03


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