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Andrew A. Bonar's biography of Robert Murray M'Cheyne, the young
yet pioneering Scottish minister who revolutionized Bible readings
at home and abroad, offers a meticulously detailed yet lively
telling of his life story. Born to a middle-class family in
Edinburgh in 1813, the young Robert demonstrated intellectual
ability at an early age. Upon attending the city's university, he
quickly became regarded as a remarkably gifted religious scholar.
His intuitive skills and theological knowledge exceeded all
expectations, and he became an assistant to John Bonar of the
famous Bonar family. Robert Murray M'Cheyne was appointed a
delegate of the Church of Scotland when it organized a visit to
Jerusalem and the Holy Land. By all accounts this journey was
spiritually fulfilling for the young minister, with the major
findings and progress of the voyage recorded in his work entitled
Narrative of a Visit to the Holy Land and Mission of Inquiry to the
Jews.
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What Women Want
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Kimberly Ervin Alexander, James P Bowers; Foreword by Estrelda Y. Alexander
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