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A Scottish Christian Heritage
For 300 years a school of evangelical Christianity changed Scotland as a
nation. Passing on the evangel of the Reformation, and growing stronger in
persecution, it turned a people to the Bible, and finally gave many of its best
sons and daughters to the ends of the earth. For fidelity, joyful perseverance
in hardship, and improbable advance, the record remains a witness to the faith
that overcomes the world. Iain MurrayÉs narrative explores this rich heritage
and underlines its remarkable relevance for our own day. While not a Scottish
Church history, this is a gripping introduction to the many glorious successes,
and some of the painful failures of the church, from the days of John Knox to
those of Horatius Bonar. As various recent publications have indicated,
Scotland exercised an influence on world history out of all proportion to its
size. But the real reason for this has been obscured. It will be found here,
however. And in the discovery of it the reader will be introduced to a wealth
of little-known literature that is a vital part of the inheritance of the whole
Christian church.'As various recent publications have indicated,
Scotland exercised an influence on world history out of all proportion to its
size. But the real reason for this has been obscured. It will be found here,
however. And in the discovery of it the reader will be introduced to a wealth
of little-known literature that is a vital part of the inheritance of the whole
christian church.' -
Sinclair B. FergusonRecommended € 26,90
nation. Passing on the evangel of the Reformation, and growing stronger in
persecution, it turned a people to the Bible, and finally gave many of its best
sons and daughters to the ends of the earth. For fidelity, joyful perseverance
in hardship, and improbable advance, the record remains a witness to the faith
that overcomes the world. Iain MurrayÉs narrative explores this rich heritage
and underlines its remarkable relevance for our own day. While not a Scottish
Church history, this is a gripping introduction to the many glorious successes,
and some of the painful failures of the church, from the days of John Knox to
those of Horatius Bonar. As various recent publications have indicated,
Scotland exercised an influence on world history out of all proportion to its
size. But the real reason for this has been obscured. It will be found here,
however. And in the discovery of it the reader will be introduced to a wealth
of little-known literature that is a vital part of the inheritance of the whole
Christian church.'As various recent publications have indicated,
Scotland exercised an influence on world history out of all proportion to its
size. But the real reason for this has been obscured. It will be found here,
however. And in the discovery of it the reader will be introduced to a wealth
of little-known literature that is a vital part of the inheritance of the whole
christian church.' -
Sinclair B. FergusonRecommended € 26,90
17,90
A Scottish Christian Heritage
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