Excerpt from The Life of A. B. Simpson
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Albert Edward Thompson was born in Avening, Ontario, in 1870. After hearing A. B. Simpson preach in Toronto, he moved to New York State to join Simpson in his work. Thompson then directed the Palestine Mission of the Christian and Missionary Alliance for over two decades. He was a member of the editorial committee of the Alliance Weekly and the author of A Century of Jewish Missions. Reverend Thompson died in Nyack, New York, on New Year's Day 1924.
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