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Mackintosh
(Charles Henry)
(1820-1896)
Charles Henry Mackintosh (generally known as C.H.M.) was born in October 1820, at Glenmalure Barricks, County Wicklow, Ireland. Mackintosh was converted at the age of eighteen through the letters of a dear sister, and the reading of J. N. Darby’s works.
When he was twenty-four years of age, he opened a private school at Westport, but it was not long before he concluded he must give himself entirely to the ministry of God’s Word. Soon thereafter he established a periodical, which he continued to edit for twenty-one years, Things New and Old.
Mackintosh died on November 2, 1896, and was buried in Cheltenham Cemetery, awaiting the resurrection morn. He left behind a rich legacy of rich Scriptural writings.
Now that more than one hundred years * passed since his death, it is difficult to come upon much factual detail concerning his own personal life. But what we do know is that he was a man of mild spirit, deep devotion, and abiding love. His gracious spirit was always known to * avoided conflict as far as possible.
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