The Niagara Bible Conference (officially called the "Believers' Meeting for Bible Study") was held annually from 1875 to 1897, with the exception of 1884.
4-465: (Redirected from Niagara Conference ) Niagara conference may refer to: Niagara Bible Conference , held 1876 to 1897 Niagara Falls conference , held 1905 Niagara Falls peace conference , held 1914 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Niagara conference . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
8-693: The Believers' Meeting for Bible Study in 1875 by evangelical pastors in the United States. The driving force behind the meeting was James H. Brookes , a Presbyterian minister from St. Louis . Brookes publicized the meeting through his magazine Truth , and devoted substantial space to summaries of the speeches. Most of the speakers were dispensationalists , and the Niagara Conference introduced many evangelical Protestants to dispensationalist teaching. The messages generally centered on
12-534: The doctrines of Christ , the Holy Spirit , the Bible, missions and prophecy . Premillennialism and dispensationalism was defended and taught. In 1878, 14 fundamental creeds were established by evangelical pastors. The Niagara Creed does not explicitly affirm dispensationalism, but it refers to several key dispensationalist beliefs, including the reality of the millennium, the restoration of Israel, and
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