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A Cornish Revival
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| In recent years historians have overlooked the early Evangelical movement in the Established Church in Cornwall. At the time of publication there were only two books in print that deal with that period in the eighteenth century.In this book, the author endeavours to give an account of the Evangelical revival in Cornwall, and to examine it in the light of its central figure Samuel Walker, who, as J. C. Ryle rightly said, ‘l... more » |
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Audrey Featherstone, I presume!
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| In God’s dealings with Audrey Featherstone, an ordinary lady, we see how he can take a ‘nobody’ and use her for his glory and the extension of his kingdom. Gordon M. Guinness in his foreword to Elizabeth Pritchard’s work For such a time, speaking of the Regions Beyond Missionary Union (RBMU), Audrey’s mission, says, &ls... more » |
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Christmas Evans
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| Christmas Evans has been acknowledged by many as ‘the greatest preacher that God has ever given to Wales’. Thomas Raffles, the Independent minister of Great George Street Chapel, Liverpool, acknowledged him to be ‘the mightiest preacher of the age’; the British prime minister, David Lloyd George, said, ‘One of the things that I should like to enjoy when I enter paradise is a preaching festival with... more » |
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Lord of Glory - CRUCIFIED!
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| RRP was £7.95/$14.99‘You don’t know what you are asking,’ Jesus said to them. ‘Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?’ (Matthew 20:22)At his Crucifixion Jesus was ‘left by all to drink the cup brimful of woe. Who can measure his agony? And all for the salvation of others! There were not nails enough in Jerusalem to fasten him to the cross, nor ropes enough to tie him there, were i... more » |
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The life of Rowland Hill
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| Rowland Hill (1744-1833) was one of the most intriguing and astonishing characters of early evangelicalism. As an independent preacher, he was admired by those who knew him, but ridiculed and criticized by his opponents, especially at Cambridge; he had connections with the General Evangelical Society, and helped spread the gospel across Britain. Tou... more » |
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William Romaine
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| William Romaine is a much-neglected figure of eighteenth-century Evangelicalism. This book is the first modern biography of a complex and often bittersweet character. Drawing from original and often little-known sources, Tim Shenton provides a clear, consistent, and remarkably fair portrait of Romaine and the times in which he lived.From Romaine's early years as a student of Oxford University, to his appointment as a rector in the... more » |
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