Frederick Brotherton Meyer

Frederick Brotherton Meyer (1847–1929) was a prominent English Baptist pastor, evangelist, and author known for his preaching ministry, inner-city mission work across England, America, South Africa, and Asia, and campaigns against social injustices like prostitution and drunkenness.[1][2] He authored over 40 devotional books, Bible commentaries, and biographies, many still in print, and was a friend of D.L. Moody while preaching at Keswick Conventions.[5][6]

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