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Louis Albert Banks

Louis Albert Banks

Louis Albert Banks was an American author and pastor known for his prolific writing and involvement in politics. Born in Corvallis, Oregon, he dedicated much of his life to both his religious duties and literary pursuits. Banks authored over 60 books, contributing significantly to the genres of religious literature, biography, and fiction. His works often reflected his deep faith and moral convictions, aiming to inspire and uplift his readers. Notable titles include 'The Life of Christ' and 'The Story of the Bible', which showcase his ability to blend storytelling with theological insights. In addition to his literary achievements, Banks was politically active, serving as the Progressive nominee for Governor of Massachusetts in 1893. His candidacy highlighted his commitment to social reform and progressive ideals during a time of significant change in American society. Through his writings and public service, Banks left a lasting impact on both the literary and political landscapes of his time, advocating for a vision of society rooted in compassion and justice. His legacy continues to be felt in the realms of religious literature and progressive thought.

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Louis Albert Banks (November 12, 1855 in Corvallis, Oregon–1933) was an American author and pastor. He was the Progressi...

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“True, Christ said, "The poor ye have always with you," and it is probable that we shall always need to support by charity the crippled, the insane, and the unfortunate, but it is a certain indication of rottenness in any civilization that makes charity necessary for a man or woman who is able and willing to work.”

“True, Christ said, "The poor ye have always with you," and it is probable that we shall always need to support by charity the crippled, the insane, and the unfortunate, but it is a certain indication of rottenness in any civilization that makes charity necessary for a man or woman who is able and willing to work.”

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Immortal Songs of Camp and Field: The Story of Their Inspiration Together with Striking Anecdotes Connected with Their History

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