The Cambuslang Revival
The Scottish Evangelical Revival of the Eighteenth Century
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Weight | 0.35 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 13.6 × 2.3 cm |
ISBN | 9780851517025 |
Binding | Paperback |
format | Book |
page-count | 272 |
Original Pub Date | 1971 |
Banner Pub Date | Dec 1, 1996 |
Book Description
Scotland’s 18th-century religious revival will ever be associated with Cambuslang, a parish near Glasgow, where in March 1742 ‘a spark of grace set the kingdom on a blaze’. For long years prior to that time, as a contemporary wrote, ‘Many Christians were tempted to think that the Holy Spirit’s mighty operations upon the souls of men, by the preaching of the gospel, belonged only to the first ages of Christianity’.
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Page | ||
Acknowledgments | v | |
Abbreviations | vii | |
Introductory | 1 | |
1 | The Religious Situation in Scotland | 9 |
2 | M’Culloch comes to Cambuslang | 29 |
3 | Problems of the Parish | 42 |
4 | The Societies for Prayer | 57 |
5 | Books and the People | 75 |
6 | ‘The Cams’lang Wark’ | 94 |
7 | The Two Communions at Cambuslang | 113 |
8 | Kilsyth – and Beyond | 124 |
9 | Danger Points | 143 |
10 | Results: Individual and Immediate | 163 |
11 | The Evangelical Party | 182 |
12 | The Concert for Prayer and the Missionary Movement | 210 |
Bibliography | 237 | |
Index | 247 |
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The author uses first-hand accounts to tell of the 1742 revival. 272pp.
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