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The ”’Union Gospel News”’ (1888-1906) was an American [[evangelical]] [[weekly newspaper]] of [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]]. It was published on Thursdays,<ref name=”TheIMS1891″>{{cite book |title=The IMS – Ayer Directory of Publications |date=1891 |publisher=IMS Press |location=Philadelphia |pages=565, 1056, 1178 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qSWoZcSQxkYC&pg=PA565 |access-date=28 October 2025 |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> from 1888 through June 28, 1906, by the Gospel News Company, which was located in the city’s Caxton Building. The ”Union Gospel News” was a 16 page nondenominational religious paper, with circulation to ministers and laymen of all religious denominations. The subscription price was {{USD|.50}} per year.<ref name=”worldcat”>{{cite web |title=Union gospel news |url=https://search.worldcat.org/title/Union-gospel-news/oclc/22122565 |website=worldcat.org |access-date=28 October 2025 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”Kingdom1903″>{{cite journal |title=The greatest Bible class in America |journal=Kingdom |date=February 1903 |volume=8 |issue=2 |page=15 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U2QPAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA18-PA15 |access-date=28 October 2025 |location=San Francisco |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> |
The ”’Union Gospel News”’ (1888-1906) was an American [[evangelical]] [[weekly newspaper]] of [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]]. It was published on Thursdays,<ref name=”TheIMS1891″>{{cite book |title=The IMS – Ayer Directory of Publications |date=1891 |publisher=IMS Press |location=Philadelphia |pages=565, 1056, 1178 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qSWoZcSQxkYC&pg=PA565 |access-date=28 October 2025 |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> from 1888 through June 28, 1906, by the Gospel News Company, which was located in the city’s Caxton Building. The ”Union Gospel News” was a 16 page nondenominational religious paper, with circulation to ministers and laymen of all religious denominations. The subscription price was {{USD|.50}} per year.<ref name=”worldcat”>{{cite web |title=Union gospel news |url=https://search.worldcat.org/title/Union-gospel-news/oclc/22122565 |website=worldcat.org |access-date=28 October 2025 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”Kingdom1903″>{{cite journal |title=The greatest Bible class in America |journal=Kingdom |date=February 1903 |volume=8 |issue=2 |page=15 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U2QPAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA18-PA15 |access-date=28 October 2025 |location=San Francisco |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> |
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The ”Union Gospel News” had a number of departments that made it attractive as a family paper. These included Editorial, Sermon (by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman of New York), Bible Study, Sunday School Lesson Page, Young People’s Society Notes, Inner Life Articles, Science Notes, Stories, Children’s Page, Puzzle Column, and general reading.<ref name=”Kingdom1903″ /> |
The ”Union Gospel News” had a number of departments that made it attractive as a family paper. These included Editorial, Sermon (by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman of New York), Bible Study, Sunday School Lesson Page, Young People’s Society Notes, Inner Life Articles, Science Notes, Stories, Children’s Page, Puzzle Column, and general reading.<ref name=”Kingdom1903″ /> |
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 28 October 2025
The Union Gospel News (1888-1906) was an American evangelical weekly newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio. It was published on Thursdays,[1] from 1888 through June 28, 1906, by the Gospel News Company, which was located in the city’s Caxton Building. The Union Gospel News was a 16 page nondenominational religious paper, with circulation to ministers and laymen of all religious denominations. The subscription price was US$.50 per year.[2][3]
The Union Gospel News had a number of departments that made it attractive as a family paper. These included Editorial, Sermon (by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman of New York), Bible Study, Sunday School Lesson Page, Young People’s Society Notes, Inner Life Articles, Science Notes, Stories, Children’s Page, Puzzle Column, and general reading.[3]
From 1901 to 1903, Dr. James Martin Gray of Boston wrote 104 articles in the Union Gospel News, which were republished in 1908 in book form.[4] In October 1901, he began a two year course in Dispensational Bible Study. The first year of the course was in the Old Testament, with the New Testament following afterwards. Each week, the readers of that paper received a lesson by Epochs-a plan that was characterized as being altogether out of the ordinary. At the beginning of the course, over 10.000 new subscriptions to the Union Gospel News were received from persons who were anxious to take up the Dispensational Studies with Gray.[3]
The publication is held in the collections of the New York Public Library in microfilm format.[4]


