The Log College -Archibald Alexander - ebook
The Log College -Archibald Alexander - ebook
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This fascinating book presents a number of biographical sketches of the founder and principal alumni of William Tennent's theological school, contemptuously called 'The Log College,' together with an account of the revivals that followed their ministries.
During cold and unreligious times these men are described by Tennent as men who 'lived fast ? they did much for their Lord in a short time?being burning and shining lights, they were consumed while they gave light to others?. Oh that a race of ministers, like-minded, burning with a consuming zeal, might be raised up among us!' Here we read of the powerful Gilbert Tennant of whom Whitefield said, 'hypocrites must either soon be converted or enraged and his preachings.' Another is Samuel Blair described here as ' a great textuary who studied the sacred oracles above all other things.'
These men helped transform the spiritual landscape of their generation by pressing in to the power of both the Spirit and of the Word of God.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 251pp
During cold and unreligious times these men are described by Tennent as men who 'lived fast ? they did much for their Lord in a short time?being burning and shining lights, they were consumed while they gave light to others?. Oh that a race of ministers, like-minded, burning with a consuming zeal, might be raised up among us!' Here we read of the powerful Gilbert Tennant of whom Whitefield said, 'hypocrites must either soon be converted or enraged and his preachings.' Another is Samuel Blair described here as ' a great textuary who studied the sacred oracles above all other things.'
These men helped transform the spiritual landscape of their generation by pressing in to the power of both the Spirit and of the Word of God.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 251pp
Book Title | The Log College -Archibald Alexander - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
This fascinating book presents a number of biographical sketches of the founder and principal alumni of William Tennent's theological school, contemptuously called 'The Log College,' together with an account of the revivals that followed their ministries.
During cold and unreligious times these men are described by Tennent as men who 'lived fast ? they did much for their Lord in a short time?being burning and shining lights, they were consumed while they gave light to others?. Oh that a race of ministers, like-minded, burning with a consuming zeal, might be raised up among us!' Here we read of the powerful Gilbert Tennant of whom Whitefield said, 'hypocrites must either soon be converted or enraged and his preachings.' Another is Samuel Blair described here as ' a great textuary who studied the sacred oracles above all other things.'
These men helped transform the spiritual landscape of their generation by pressing in to the power of both the Spirit and of the Word of God.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 251pp
During cold and unreligious times these men are described by Tennent as men who 'lived fast ? they did much for their Lord in a short time?being burning and shining lights, they were consumed while they gave light to others?. Oh that a race of ministers, like-minded, burning with a consuming zeal, might be raised up among us!' Here we read of the powerful Gilbert Tennant of whom Whitefield said, 'hypocrites must either soon be converted or enraged and his preachings.' Another is Samuel Blair described here as ' a great textuary who studied the sacred oracles above all other things.'
These men helped transform the spiritual landscape of their generation by pressing in to the power of both the Spirit and of the Word of God.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 251pp