The Life and Labours of William Bramwell - John Thompson - ebook
The Life and Labours of William Bramwell - John Thompson - ebook
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Following John Wesley's death in 1791, William Bramwell was the most significant revivalist and holiness evangelist in Methodism for 25 years.
Born in Elswick, Lancashire to wealthy Christian parents William Bramwell, became an outstanding evangelistic preacher ministering in a number of Wesleyan circuits. While apprenticed to a currier his passion for the truth led him to serious Bible study, resulting in his conviction and conversion. Disappointed with the lack of fellowship amongst the Anglicans and deeply impressed by reading John Wesley?s works, he decided to join the unpopular ?Wesleyan devils.?
Thereafter he devoted himself to the service of Christ and preached with extraordinary power for the rest of his life. He also exercised the gift of 'a word of knowledge' sometimes revealing, with amazing accuracy, the private details of those to whom he ministered. The bulk of his revival ministry was in Yorkshire, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Sunderland, and etc. He saw genuine awakenings everywhere he went. His policy was to expect a revival and he would devote himself to prayer until the blessing came.
This book is a brief but powerful introduction to the life of this extraordinary man.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf, 116pp
Born in Elswick, Lancashire to wealthy Christian parents William Bramwell, became an outstanding evangelistic preacher ministering in a number of Wesleyan circuits. While apprenticed to a currier his passion for the truth led him to serious Bible study, resulting in his conviction and conversion. Disappointed with the lack of fellowship amongst the Anglicans and deeply impressed by reading John Wesley?s works, he decided to join the unpopular ?Wesleyan devils.?
Thereafter he devoted himself to the service of Christ and preached with extraordinary power for the rest of his life. He also exercised the gift of 'a word of knowledge' sometimes revealing, with amazing accuracy, the private details of those to whom he ministered. The bulk of his revival ministry was in Yorkshire, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Sunderland, and etc. He saw genuine awakenings everywhere he went. His policy was to expect a revival and he would devote himself to prayer until the blessing came.
This book is a brief but powerful introduction to the life of this extraordinary man.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf, 116pp
Book Title | The Life and Labours of William Bramwell - John Thompson - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
Following John Wesley's death in 1791, William Bramwell was the most significant revivalist and holiness evangelist in Methodism for 25 years.
Born in Elswick, Lancashire to wealthy Christian parents William Bramwell, became an outstanding evangelistic preacher ministering in a number of Wesleyan circuits. While apprenticed to a currier his passion for the truth led him to serious Bible study, resulting in his conviction and conversion. Disappointed with the lack of fellowship amongst the Anglicans and deeply impressed by reading John Wesley?s works, he decided to join the unpopular ?Wesleyan devils.?
Thereafter he devoted himself to the service of Christ and preached with extraordinary power for the rest of his life. He also exercised the gift of 'a word of knowledge' sometimes revealing, with amazing accuracy, the private details of those to whom he ministered. The bulk of his revival ministry was in Yorkshire, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Sunderland, and etc. He saw genuine awakenings everywhere he went. His policy was to expect a revival and he would devote himself to prayer until the blessing came.
This book is a brief but powerful introduction to the life of this extraordinary man.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf, 116pp
Born in Elswick, Lancashire to wealthy Christian parents William Bramwell, became an outstanding evangelistic preacher ministering in a number of Wesleyan circuits. While apprenticed to a currier his passion for the truth led him to serious Bible study, resulting in his conviction and conversion. Disappointed with the lack of fellowship amongst the Anglicans and deeply impressed by reading John Wesley?s works, he decided to join the unpopular ?Wesleyan devils.?
Thereafter he devoted himself to the service of Christ and preached with extraordinary power for the rest of his life. He also exercised the gift of 'a word of knowledge' sometimes revealing, with amazing accuracy, the private details of those to whom he ministered. The bulk of his revival ministry was in Yorkshire, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Sunderland, and etc. He saw genuine awakenings everywhere he went. His policy was to expect a revival and he would devote himself to prayer until the blessing came.
This book is a brief but powerful introduction to the life of this extraordinary man.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf, 116pp