Glory in the Glen : A History of Evangelical revivals in Scotland 1880-1940
No nation on earth has a richer, more colourful and more longstanding heritage of evangelical awakenings than Scotland yet most people are unfamiliar with its dramatic legacy. Most historical studies stop at or before, the Moody & Sankey Revival of 1873-74. It is commonly assumed that very few... Full description
Main Author: | Lennie, Tom. |
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Fearn, Scotland : Christian Focus, 2009 |
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No nation on earth has a richer, more colourful and more longstanding heritage of evangelical awakenings than Scotland yet most people are unfamiliar with its dramatic legacy. Most historical studies stop at or before, the Moody & Sankey Revival of 1873-74. It is commonly assumed that very few genuine revivals occurred since that date until the Lewis Revival of 1949-53. Tom Lennie thoroughly debunks this idea showing that religious awakenings were relatively common in Scotland between these dates and provides a comprehensive account of the many exciting revivals that have taken place throughout Scotland. |
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Includes Index and Bibliographical References |
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511p. |
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9781845503772 |
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