Stuart, K. Moody Archives - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theauthor/stuart-k-moody/ Christian Publisher of Reformed & Puritan Books Tue, 18 Jun 2024 15:57:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2018/02/cropped-cropped-Banner-FilledIn-WithOval-1-32x32.jpg Stuart, K. Moody Archives - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theauthor/stuart-k-moody/ 32 32 Alexander Moody Stuart https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/alexander-moody-stuart/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/alexander-moody-stuart/#comments Tue, 04 Jul 2023 14:50:59 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/alexander-moody-stuart-2/ NEW RELEASE Book Description Many twenty-first-century Christians ‌still read the works and love the memory of the remarkable Scottish brotherhood that included Robert Murray M‘Cheyne and Andrew and Horatius Bonar. But the name of Alexander Moody Stuart (1809–98), whom they all esteemed so much, has been forgotten. Yet it took only one encounter with his […]

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Book Description

Many twenty-first-century Christians ‌still read the works and love the memory of the remarkable Scottish brotherhood that included Robert Murray M‘Cheyne and Andrew and Horatius Bonar. But the name of Alexander Moody Stuart (1809–98), whom they all esteemed so much, has been forgotten. Yet it took only one encounter with his preaching for M‘Cheyne to say, ‘I have found the man.’

Now, this new edition of Alexander Moody Stuart: A Memoir will throw light on a life and ministry which were profoundly influential—a ministry in which Moody Stuart was, variously, a pioneer rural missionary in an island fishing community; a capable church planter in a growing city; a clear and searching preacher; a much-loved pastor; a caring husband and father; and a committed advocate for overseas missionary endeavour.

Alexander Moody Stuart’s long life and ministry encompassed many of the defining events and debates in the Scottish church in the middle and later nineteenth century, including that which led to the formation of the Free Church of Scotland in 1843. But far from being defined by these important debates, his ministry was principally marked by contemporaries for its deep spirituality, earnestness, and originality.

This well-paced and engaging memoir, partly autobiographical and completed by its subject’s eldest son, covers the life, work, friendships, and challenges of one who was fully engaged with the people under his spiritual care, and who was also a willing defender of orthodox belief in an age of rapid change in approaches to Scripture. As Sinclair B. Ferguson notes in the Foreword, ‘like Andrew Bonar’s memoir of M‘Cheyne, there is a touch of heaven about these pages.’

It is hoped that the republication of this long-forgotten book will go some way to lift Alexander Moody Stuart out of relative obscurity—a man who, in his allotted time and circumstances, exercised a deep and penetrating ministry of the word, the character and aroma of which contain much to stimulate and inspire those engaged in that same spiritual work today.

This fresh edition includes numerous illustrations and an extensive appendix containing several of Moody Stuart’s sermons and addresses, and other documents of interest.

Commendations

‘Long forgotten and hard to obtain, Alexander Moody Stuart is a book for any Christian to enjoy, and every Christian will find it richly instructive, graciously challenging, and wonderfully inspiring. And for ministers of the gospel it is quite simply a ‘must have’. While it ranks among the finest Christian biographies of a past century, the effect of reading it will be a fresh desire to love Christ more and serve him better in the present century.’

—Sinclair B. Ferguson

‌‘There are few ministerial biographies that are better worth reading than Moody Stuart’s Life by his son.’

—Principal John Macleod (1872–1948)
in Scottish Theology

‌‘He has poetry in his soul, and beyond that, a heart like that of Rutherford, fired with love to the altogether Lovely One.’

—C. H. Spurgeon (1834–92)
Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church, London

‘I know not a greater master in spiritual analysis.’

—Dr John ‘Rabbi’ Duncan (1796–1870)

‌‘Few were honoured to wield an influence so profound and far-reaching.’

—Address from the Free Presbytery of Edinburgh upon
Moody Stuart’s ministerial diamond jubilee in 1897

‌‘… a man who was the first and earliest of a well-defined and very remarkable school of preaching; who was also its patriarch and survivor; and who, besides being the originator, was himself the most original man not only in that school but, according to my judgment, in the whole Scottish pulpit during the long span of his ministerial career.’

—Alexander Taylor Innes (1833–1912)
Lawyer, political and ecclesiastical adviser, and author

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Publisher’s Introduction ix
Preface xi
1. Parentage and Boyhood 1
2. College Days and Conversion 43
3. Christian Work While a Student 69
4. Holy Island 107
5. Settled as a Minister in Edinburgh 145
6. Visits to Madeira and Brazil 175
7. Minister of Free St. Luke’s 199
8. Visit to Ireland During the Famine 239
9. Sabbath in St. Luke’s, Queen Street 267
10. Drops and Showers of Blessing 309
11. Convener of Jewish Mission Committee
12. Visits to Hungary and Bohemia
13. Summers at Annat
14. Ecclesiastical Work and Honours
15. The Correspondent
16. A Man of Prayer
17. Memorable Sayings
18. Influence on Ministers and Others
19. Devotional Diary (1894-1898) Extracts
20. Declining Years and Departure
Appendix

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Brownlow North https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/brownlow-north/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/brownlow-north/#respond Mon, 10 Feb 2020 21:01:14 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/brownlow-north/ Endorsements ‘This arresting account of Brownlow North’s life and work recalls one of the greatest evangelists of the nineteenth century.’ — REFORMED EVANGELICAL REVIEW ‘Biography is essential to the diet of the Christian reader and this is of the finest. Warmly written, it is refreshing to read, depicting afresh the power of the gospel in […]

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‘This arresting account of Brownlow North’s life and work recalls one of the greatest evangelists of the nineteenth century.’ — REFORMED EVANGELICAL REVIEW

‘Biography is essential to the diet of the Christian reader and this is of the finest. Warmly written, it is refreshing to read, depicting afresh the power of the gospel in the life of a man whom God was to use powerfully.’ — AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD

Book Description

The fruitfulness of Brownlow North’s ministry led him to become known as the ‘John the Baptist of the great awakening of 1859’. But what can this largely forgotten evangelist of the nineteenth century teach us today?

His preaching was marked by an eloquent, but unadorned proclamation of Christ as revealed in the Scriptures. He brought fresh impetus to the old truths. He preached to both the hearts and intellects of his hearers. It was biblical evangelism driven by biblical theology. This is what defined Brownlow North’s ministry, and his example is a lesson for us today.

This compact biography sheds light on the life and ministry of a man who had experienced for himself the transforming power of the gospel, and who was used by God to bring many others to know that same power. After Brownlow North’s death in 1875, the then Archbishop of Canterbury wrote to a friend: ‘No one could know him without seeing that his heart and life were devoted to his Master’s service, and that he burned to preach to others what he had found so precious to his own soul.’

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1 Brownlow North’s Early Years 1
2 Brownlow North’s Conversion 19
3 First Private Efforts to Win Souls 43
4 Early Evangelistic Labours 67
5 Work in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Recognition as an Evangelist but the Free Church of Scotland 93
6 Brownlow North’s Post-bag 127
7 Brownlow North’s Letters 147
8 Brownlow North’s Theology and Preaching 167
(1) ‘God Is’ 170
(2) ‘It Is Written’ 180
(3) ‘You Are Immortal’ 185
9 Brownlow North’s Theology and Preaching Continued 191
(4) ‘Born Again’ 191
(5) Faith and Feeling 199
10 Work in Ireland and in London 209
11 Harvest-Work in Various Fields 229
12 Remarkable Cases of Impression and Conversion 251
13 Later Evangelistic Work in Large Towns of England 273
14 Last Year of Earthly Labour 287
15 Last Days and Death 299

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