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  2. Louis Klopsch - Wikipedia

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    Louis Klopsch (March 7, 1852 – March 6, 1910) was a German-American journalist, publisher, and fundraiser for charitable causes. He originated red letter editions of the Bible. Early life

  3. Red letter edition - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 1899, Louis Klopsch, then editor of The Christian Herald magazine, conceived the idea while working on an editorial. Klopsch asked his mentor Rev. Thomas De Witt Talmage what he thought of a New Testament with the words of Jesus in red and Dr. Talmage replied, "It could do no harm and it most certainly could do much good." [1]

  4. BRG Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Blue, Red and Gold Letter Edition of the Holy Bible, or BRG Bible, [1] [2] is a version of the King James translation of the Bible that describes itself as "an advancement of the 'Red Letter' Bible popular among many for over 110 years".

  5. Talk:Red letter edition - Wikipedia

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    2 Links to online red bibles. 2 comments. 3 Biography of Louis Klopsch. ... 1 comment. 5 Klopsch title page and the use of italics. 2 comments. 6 QUESTION. 3 comments.

  6. Christian Herald - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, the Herald was purchased by Louis Klopsch, who further expanded the charitable operations and spread the publication to overseas locations. In 1927, Reverend Daniel A. Poling became the editor, a post he held until 1966. In 1948, the Herald started the "Family Bookshelf," a book subscription group of Christian-friendly literature.

  7. Chicago’s ‘Oppenheimer’ ties: From one family’s letter to the ...

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    The Oct. 1, 1945 letter is just three paragraphs typed on onion skin paper, under a curiously sparse letterhead containing only a four-digit P.O. Box located somewhere in Santa Fe. But its subject ...

  8. Red Letters (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Red Letters" is a song performed by American contemporary Christian music singer Crowder. It was released as one of the first singles from his third studio album, I Know a Ghost (2018), alongside " Wildfire " on September 19, 2018. [ 4 ]

  9. Donald Young (choir director) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Young (April 5, 1960 – December 23, 2007) was an American elementary school teacher and choir director of Trinity United Church of Christ, attended by Barack Obama prior to the Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign. Young was found murdered on December 24, 2007.