Philip Mauro (January 7, 1859 – April 7, 1952) was an American lawyer and author.
[2] He was a lawyer who practiced before the Supreme Court, a patent attorney, and a Christian writer.
His works include God's Pilgrims, Life in the Word, The Church, The Churches and the Kingdom, The Hope of Israel, Ruth, The Satisfied Stranger, The Wonders of Bible Chronology, The World and its God, The Last Call to the Godly Remnant, More Than a Prophet, Dispensationalism Justifies the Crucifixion, Evolution at the Bar and Of Things Which Soon Must Come to Pass.
Mauro was a creationist and authored an anti-evolution book entitled Evolution at the Bar (1922).
[4] Philip Mauro died in Staunton, Virginia on April 7, 1952, and was buried at Masonic Cemetery in Culpeper.