Alexander Marshall was a Plymouth Brethren Evangelist from Scotland involved in much pioneering work, including Canada.
Early life
Marshall was born in Stranraer in Wigtownshire, Scotland, on 13 December 1846. In 1879 he travelled to America and then on to Canada. In 1882, he married Amy Florence Tate. ==Evangelism==
Evangelism
He travelled extensively, crossing the Atlantic 36 times during his lifetime. However, Marshall was also accused of heresy himself. He died on 9 August 1928. ==Publications==
Publications
He was author of several works, including: • Holding Fast the Faithful Word - Whither are we Drifting? (1908) 56 pages • ''God's Way of Salvation'', a 32-page booklet first published in the 1920s The booklet was published in eighteen languages with over four million copies in print. • Christ or the "critics": Whom shall we believe? first published in 1920. == References ==