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F.F. Bruce was born in Elgin, Moray, Scotland, in 1910.His father, Peter Fyvie Bruce, was an itinerant evangelist for the Plymouth Brethren. [5] He encouraged his son to think for himself and accept as a biblical doctrine only what he could see for himself in the Bible.
F. F. Bruce (Frederick Fyvie Bruce, 1910–1990), Scottish Biblical scholar Frederick Bruce (diplomat) (1814–1867), British diplomat Frederick Malloch Bruce (1912–1997), Scottish electrical engineer and educationalist
F. F. Bruce (1910–1990) W. T. Purkiser (1910–1992) John Walvoord (1910–2002) George Eldon Ladd (1911–1982) Frank Stagg (1911–2001) Alan Walker (1911–2003) Jacques Ellul (1912–1994) Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984) Dafydd Rhys ap Thomas (1912–2011) Carl F. H. Henry (1913–2003) Anthony A. Hoekema (1913–1988) Bolaji Idowu (1913 ...
Bruce Church (born c. 1961), [1] [2] better known by his stage name Bruce Bruce, is an American comedian and actor.. He hosted BET ' s ComicView from 2000 to 2002 and has appeared in such films as The Wash (2001), XXX: State of the Union (2005), Idlewild (2006) and Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006).
In the 1990s, he succeeded F.F. Bruce to become the editor of the notable evangelical commentary series, the New International Commentary on the New Testament of which his commentaries on 1 Corinthians and Philippians are a part. [8] [12]
Frederick Bruce was the youngest of the three sons of Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and his second wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter of James Townshend Oswald of Dunnikier, Fife. He was born at Broomhall, Fife, on 14 April 1814. It was during his brief practice as a barrister that he changed his surname after receiving a large inheritance ...
Frederick Fyvie Bruce, F. F. Bruce or Fred, was the eldest child of seven to Peter Fyvie Bruce and Mary MacLennan who married on the 26th November 1909 in Dingwall, Ross-shire. His middle name came from his Grandmother Isobella Fyvie who married Alexander Bruce on the 12th of September 1863 at Sunner Street, Aberdeen.
Frederick Victor Nanka-Bruce (9 October 1878 [1] – 13 July 1953) was a physician, journalist and politician in the Gold Coast. He was the third African to practise orthodox medicine in the colony, after Benjamin Quartey-Papafio and Ernest James Hayford .