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F. H. (Francis H.) Berick

An early religious writer whose surviving books focus on Bible prophecy, the second coming, and the authority of scripture. His work reflects the urgent, sermon-like style of mid-19th-century Protestant publishing.

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About the author

Very little biographical information about this author could be confirmed from readily available reliable sources during this search. The strongest evidence found was bibliographic: books published under the name F. H. (Francis H.) Berick, including The Grand Crisis in Human Affairs: The Lord Soon to Come (1854) and The Scriptures Able to Make Us Wise Unto Salvation; or, The Bible a Sufficient Creed.

From those titles, Berick appears to have written in a distinctly Protestant, prophetic tradition, emphasizing biblical interpretation, salvation, and the expectation of Christ's return. His known works suggest a writer addressing ordinary readers in a direct, persuasive style rather than an academic one.

Because dependable biographical records were scarce, details such as his birth and death dates, personal background, and career could not be confirmed here and are best left unstated.