The Cambuslang Revival - Arthur Fawcett - ebook
The Cambuslang Revival - Arthur Fawcett - ebook
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This book deals extensively with the ministry of George Whitefield in Scotland, particularly at Cambuslang.
Scotland's 18th century revival will always be closely associated with Cambuslang, a small parish near Glasgow, where 'a spark of grace set the kingdom on a blaze.'
In 1742 the heavens opened as God visited His people north of the border. Hundreds were added to the churches and by 1751 a third of the nation were communicants in the Scottish churches.
The writer focuses on two of the revivals leaders, William M'Culloch of Cambuslang and James Robe of Kilsyth, together with the ministry of George Whitefield who was a lifelong associate of the Scottish Evangelical leaders.
Format: Completely re-typed, Word.doc. 251pp
Scotland's 18th century revival will always be closely associated with Cambuslang, a small parish near Glasgow, where 'a spark of grace set the kingdom on a blaze.'
In 1742 the heavens opened as God visited His people north of the border. Hundreds were added to the churches and by 1751 a third of the nation were communicants in the Scottish churches.
The writer focuses on two of the revivals leaders, William M'Culloch of Cambuslang and James Robe of Kilsyth, together with the ministry of George Whitefield who was a lifelong associate of the Scottish Evangelical leaders.
Format: Completely re-typed, Word.doc. 251pp
Book Title | The Cambuslang Revival - Arthur Fawcett - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
This book deals extensively with the ministry of George Whitefield in Scotland, particularly at Cambuslang.
Scotland's 18th century revival will always be closely associated with Cambuslang, a small parish near Glasgow, where 'a spark of grace set the kingdom on a blaze.'
In 1742 the heavens opened as God visited His people north of the border. Hundreds were added to the churches and by 1751 a third of the nation were communicants in the Scottish churches.
The writer focuses on two of the revivals leaders, William M'Culloch of Cambuslang and James Robe of Kilsyth, together with the ministry of George Whitefield who was a lifelong associate of the Scottish Evangelical leaders.
Format: Completely re-typed, Word.doc. 251pp
Scotland's 18th century revival will always be closely associated with Cambuslang, a small parish near Glasgow, where 'a spark of grace set the kingdom on a blaze.'
In 1742 the heavens opened as God visited His people north of the border. Hundreds were added to the churches and by 1751 a third of the nation were communicants in the Scottish churches.
The writer focuses on two of the revivals leaders, William M'Culloch of Cambuslang and James Robe of Kilsyth, together with the ministry of George Whitefield who was a lifelong associate of the Scottish Evangelical leaders.
Format: Completely re-typed, Word.doc. 251pp