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Latest revision as of 23:20, 24 February 2024

Rev. Harvey Howard Springer (born 1907,died July 8, 1966) photo was the publisher of the fundamentalist paper The Western Voice (ca. 1937-1966). He was known as the “cowboy” preacher and began his ministry in 1935 at The First Baptist Church and Tabernacle in Englewood, Colorado.

Springer was a close associate of Rev. Gerald Winrod and Rev. Gerald L.K. Smith.

Springer was a former communist and a late convert to Christianity.[1]

Pamphlets

  • Termites (1940)
  • The Atom Bomb in Prophecy (1945)
  • Denver Fight, Western Voice Publishers (1946)
  • Is there a Purgatory? (1946)
  • Crush These Vipers (1947)
  • An Alliance with the Devil (1947)
  • Breaking Bucking Broncos (1947)
  • Why I am not a Roman Catholic (1947)
  • A Case of Conspiracy (1947)
  • The Devils Incubator (1948)
  • Communism Out to Take America and Other Sermons (1949) 80 pages [1]
  • In Mysterious Ways: Incidents from the Life Story of (1949) (autobiographical)
  • Why a Person once Saved can Never be Lost (1951)
  • The Double Curse of Booze Western Voice Publishers (1954)
  • Is this the last generation?: A commentary on Matthew, chapter 24; part I (1954)
  • Brainwashing our Children through the Modern Educational System (1963)
  • Predictions (1963)
  • Seven story Christians (1966)

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