Alexander Brown (18**-1893) was an evangelist with the British Churches of Christ who had a great interest in training preachers and who started the churches' correspondence courses. When David King no longer had time to train students, Alexander Brown and Lancelot Oliver were appointed to conduct the work. Among Brown's students was Joseph Smith. Brown wrote the conference papers for 1878, and 1885 and was President in 1877, and 1886.
Method of Procedure and Field of Inquiry.
An Apostle Dealing With Inquirers
The Conversion of the Samaritans
The Conversion of the Apostle to the Gentiles
Peter at Lydda and Joppa, and Saul at Paphos
A Second Centre of Missionary Enterprise
Language the Chief Means of Conversion
Paul's Different Methods With Jews and Greeks
Prolonged Efforts in Corinth, Ephesus, and Rome