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theseed
8th January 2005, 03:44 PM
1.Who wrote the best-selling book of all time, after the Bible?
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2. Who is called the "father of the modern missionary movement"?
3. Who was America's first Protestant missionary?
4. Who was called the "prince of preachers"? (hint: nearly every thing he ever wrote and every sermon he ever preached is still in print over 100 years after his death!)
5. What do each of these men have in common?
Clicke here (http://www.reformedbaptist.info/home.html)to see the answers. Let me how many you got right.
Matthan
8th January 2005, 10:26 PM
Theseed, this is a great post!!! Great idea!!!
I didn't get any right, either. Great history. (I always thought Noah Webster had the second best selling book of all time. Oh, well!)
Matthan <J><
newlite
8th January 2005, 11:02 PM
i got none...
Cajun Huguenot
8th January 2005, 11:27 PM
Let me how many you got right.
I got 1,2 and 4 correct:clap: . That should have been enough to have guessed #5 but I did not think it through :doh:. I did not know 3.:cry:
Kenith
CFoster
9th January 2005, 12:21 PM
I got #4 right, but nothing else.
lucypevensie
9th January 2005, 09:49 PM
got #1 and #4
theseed
10th January 2005, 07:32 PM
got #1 and #4
That's what I got.
SumTinWong
10th January 2005, 07:32 PM
Just #4 for me.
ZiSunka
10th January 2005, 07:35 PM
Me, too.
Iam4Jesus
12th January 2005, 12:26 AM
:cool: kewl quiz!!
and very informative.
Thank you for sharing.
Gold Dragon
12th January 2005, 11:54 AM
Got #2 and #4. Should have guessed #1 from the link to a reformed baptist site. :)
Gold Dragon
12th January 2005, 12:18 PM
Got #2 and #4. Should have guessed #1 from the link to a reformed baptist site. :)
According to The Top Ten of Everything 2001 by Russell Ash my guess of In His Steps is much closer to being #2 than Pilgrim's Progress. I don't want to burst anyone's bubble but the Pilgrim's Progress factoid sounds more like Baptist urban legend than truth, as great a book it is. I doubt this list is very accurate either. It sounds very Ameri-centric. How could any top ten list be without the Koran?
Link (http://www.askmen.com/toys/top_10_60/62_top_10_list.html)
The Best-selling Books of All Time
This list was taken from The Top Ten of Everything 2001, by Russell Ash (General Publishing, 29.95)
The Bible - (more than 6 billion)
Quotations from the works of Mao Tse-Tung (900 million)
American Spelling Book - Noah Webster (100 million)
The Guinness World Book of Records (90 million)
World Almanac* - (73.5 million)
The McGuffey Readers - William Holmes McGuffey (60 million)
The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care - Dr. Benjamin Spock (50 million)
A Message to Garcia - Elbert Hubbard (40 million)
In His Steps: "What Would Jesus Do?" (more than 30 million)
Valley of the Dolls - Jacqueline Susann (more than 30 million)
* denotes aggregate sales of annual publications.
theseed
12th January 2005, 09:52 PM
According to The Top Ten of Everything 2001 by Russell Ash my guess of In His Steps is much closer to being #2 than Pilgrim's Progress. I don't want to burst anyone's bubble but the Pilgrim's Progress factoid sounds more like Baptist urban legend than truth, as great a book it is. I doubt this list is very accurate either. It sounds very Ameri-centric. How could any top ten list be without the Koran?
It is true, also, why do you mean by Ameri-Centric? NIether Bunyon nor Spurgeon were American.
Gold Dragon
13th January 2005, 01:43 AM
It is true, also, why do you mean by Ameri-Centric? NIether Bunyon nor Spurgeon were American.
I was talking about the top ten list that I quoted from Ash being americ-centric, since most of those titles aside from Mao's were American.
As for Bunyan being #2, I find that hard to believe although I see it stated often that way from Baptist sources.
theseed
13th January 2005, 07:54 PM
I was talking about the top ten list that I quoted from Ash being americ-centric, since most of those titles aside from Mao's were American.
As for Bunyan being #2, I find that hard to believe although I see it stated often that way from Baptist sources.
I don't know if it is #2 best Christian seller or #2 best seller over all.
Diane_Windsor
18th January 2005, 07:45 PM
I got #4 right, but nothing else.
Ditto. That question was super-easy!
Dmckay
6th February 2005, 05:07 AM
I got them all, but then I used them all as examples of the forgotten Calvinistic roots of the Baptist Movement in my Doctoral dissertation.
AJ
6th February 2005, 08:30 AM
I only got #4... Great quiz! Thanks for sharing! :)
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