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Portraits of the Great 18th Century Revival

Portraits of the Great 18th Century Revival by Paxton Hood. This book traces the lives of the Christian leaders who shook the English speaking world in the 18th century. Includes: Whitefield, Wesley, Toplady, Rowland Hill, Watts, Edwards, Carey, Cowper, Newton and many more. (Set up in biographical chapters). Paperback -- 224 pages. ISBN#: 1 8940300 09 4
   
 
 
The Real Saint Patrick

The Real Saint Patrick by J. M. Holmes. This book will take you on a journey back to the early part of the 15th century. Little information exists regarding life and conditions prior to that time in the land named Hibernia -- the island lay on the edge of the known world beyond the fringe of the Roman Empire. It took the mission of the man we call Saint Patrick and the discovery of his writings to see the beginning of any real history of Ireland. More important is the fact that these writings provide a vivid picture of his faith still alive today. Paperback -- 93 pages. ISBN#: 1 898787 94 8
   
 
 
The Year of Grace

The Year of Grace by William Gibson. Relive the thrill of true revival as you step back in time to the 1859 Ulster revival. Over 100,000 souls were saved, and many lives were radically changed as a result of the convicting power of the Holy Spirit. Paperback -- 256 pages. ISBN#: 0 907927 33 5
   
 
 
Sweet Believing

Sweet Believing by Jock Purves. This book is an insightful study of eight of the Scottish Covenanters. The covenanters with the Puritans gained freedom in every realm of living, thus winning and preserving democracy and the right to worship God. We owe our way of life, our constitution and our institutions of education to the foundation of the covenanters. 102 pages. ISBN#: 1-840300-44-2
   
 
 
Belfasts Halls of Faith and Fame

Belfast's Halls of Faith and Fame by Victor Maxwell. This book looks back over the 20th century phenomena of the rise of Church Halls in Belfast, N. Ireland. These halls made a tremendous impact on the UK and throughout the world. Paperback -- 128 pages. ISBN#: 1-840300-51-5
   
 
 
Christian Men of Science

Illustrated by Mark Mulfinger In this day of the atheistic or agnostic stereotype that is attached to the man of science, it is refreshing to study the lives of several great scientists who professed Christ as their Savior. In these short biographies, we have presented a distilled version of each man's scientific accomplishments as well as the evidence of his Christian faith. These testimonies demonstrate that true scientists can also be genuine Christians, and that faith in God and in the authority of the Bible is not a sign of inferior intellect. Scientists included: JOHANNES KEPLER, ROBERT BOYLE, SIR DAVID BREWSTER, MICHAEL FARADAY, SAMUEL F. B. MORSE, MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY, JAMES CLERK MAXWELL, LORD KELVIN (WILLIAM THOMSON), HOWARD A. KELLY, DR. HENRY MORRIS, DR. WALTER BROWN Author: George L. Mulfinger and Julia Mulfinger Orozco Pages: 344 ISBN: 1 889893 70 6
   
 
 
The Mayflower Pilgrims

The Mayflower Pilgrims is the fascinating account of one of the greatest adventures of all time, recounted here in its entire breadth, from Reformation backgrounds to the nineteenth century. Engagingly written, this complete and up-to-date account includes research never before published. This is the definitive work on the Mayflower Pilgrims - Explains in one book all the strands of history that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth Rock. - Traces links from the Pilgrims to the Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists and others. - Interweaves Puritan history into the Pilgrim story. - Distinguishes the Pilgrim Separatists from radical groups. - Portrays the Pilgrims in realistic fashion from their families to their fears, from doctrine to dress styles, from convictions to everyday churches and customs. - Records amazing accounts of information concerning individual passengers on the Mayflower and what happened to them. - Gives a full account of the first Thanksgiving and its subsequent history. - Examines popular myths of Pilgrim history such as The Courtship of Miles Standish and many others. - Recounts the story of Plymouth all the way to 1800 rather than simply leaving the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. - Outlines the importance and contributions of the Pilgrims and why they must never be forgotten. David Beale is Professor of History in a US Seminary. Author: David Beale Pages: 272 Hardback ISBN: 1-889893-51-X
   
 
 
The Master and His Men

Quality Paperback by J. Stuart Holden Pages: 140 ISBN: 1840301317 This is a book from the pen of one who loved to talk of the Master and His power over His men and through whose ministry many became servants themselves. J. Stuart Holden had a genius for friendship and no one could know him long without knowing his Master better; he was one of the memorable preachers of his day, and these pages bear abundant witness to the joyous faith of one of the most greatly used of the Keswick Convention's speakers. Excerpt from the back cover: He calls these men because they are just the best He can get, willing to be shaped for use. It is evident that He has other criteria of value in men than those generally employed. Think of anyone starting a movement today, especially a movement with a worldwide objective. The first thing necessary is a list of names, and the more exalted the names, the better. Statesmen, financiers, society leaders, novelists, film starts--anyone, in fact, who will lend distinction and draw a crowd. How unlike everyone else Christ is! At every point He could say: "My kingdom is not of this world." Never is this so self-evident as at its beginnings, in His choice of associates. Each of His men brought Him what he had. And the history of the group is simply the story of transforming grace, and of the consecrated use of varied aptitudes in a service in which each supplemented the other. It was by these men that His Word went out into all lands. By these men the tidings and influences of Redemption were carried over the continent and ocean. Their names will be found upon the foundation stones of the City "whose Builder and Maker is God." The Master chose His men well.