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A. B. Simpson (Hardcover)
Michael G Yount; Foreword by Garth M. Rosell
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Discovery Miles 9 370
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The Comfort of God (Hardcover)
Harold John Ockenga; Foreword by Garth M. Rosell
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The Comfort of God (Paperback)
Harold John Ockenga; Foreword by Garth M. Rosell
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A. B. Simpson (Paperback)
Michael G Yount; Foreword by Garth M. Rosell
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In 1989, the first complete, restored text of revivalist Charles
Finney s memoirs was published by Zondervan. Until then, all
editions had reflected editorial liberties introduced in the first
19th-century publication, edited after Finney s death. The restored
text---the culmination of over ten years of research by editors
Garth Rosell and Richard Dupuis---brought to light Finney s entire
memoirs in their original language. Longstanding omissions and
inaccuracies were corrected. Comprehensive annotations supplied
detailed, phrase-by-phrase and even word-by-word explanations. The
1989 edition was a scholar s and historian s delight. However, the
average reader who simply wants to read what Finney wrote doesn t
need the scholarly minutiae. This new edition provides the
complete, restored text of Finney s memoirs with no unnecessary
details to obstruct a straightforward read. In bold, untouched
language, Finney s thoughts march across the page with fascinating
clarity and cohesiveness. For students of revival or anyone
interested in the life of one of America s foremost evangelists,
here in his own words is Charles Finney: his life, his thoughts,
his struggles and accomplishments, and his abiding love for God and
enduring commitment to the gospel of Christ."
An invaluable landmark and an inspiration to all Christians,
Boston's Park Street Church has led the way in missions, education,
and evangelism and has had an enduring impact on the life of this
nation. In this fascinating book, gifted historian Garth Rosell
tells the amazing two-hundred year story of one of America's most
famous churches. Peppered with illustrations and photographs, this
chronicle turns a fresh eye on the church's storied past and the
exceptional people who have helped it thrive for two centuries.
" This] is at once a wonderful read and more than a record of
the church's two hundred years of faithful ministry--it is required
reading for all who ask, 'What will ensure that my church will be
faithful to our Lord in the years that are to come?'"--Walter C.
Kaiser Jr., President Emeritus, Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary
"Rosell's study of this Boston landmark sharpens our
understanding . . . and it will inspire future generations to keep
alive the church's rich legacy."--Dana L. Robert, Truman Collins
Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission, Boston
University School of Theology
"This important book is no typical congregational history.
Garth Rosell has given us an exciting and inspiring story of a
historic center of vital ministry that has had--and is still having
--a profound impact on the hearts and minds of people around the
world who are serving the cause of the gospel of Jesus
Christ."--Richard J. Mouw, President and Professor of Christian
Philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary
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