1859 CHRISTIAN TREASURY MAG Revival Revival Revival!

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dust & ashes publications fine used & rare theological book auctions Alright, t is lots of other good material in , not least of which are articles by Horatius Bonar, personal reminiscences of Robert Murray M'Cheyne, and so forth, but the most important feature of this year of the Christian Treasury is an extensive series of articles on the various revivals occuring both in the UK (sorry for the anachronism) and in the United States with defenses of revivals, accounts of historical revivals and so forth. An excellent primary resource. description: terms & conditions: title : The Christian Treasury. 1859. publisher, date and page count : Edinburgh: Hunter & Johnstone. 1859. 616pp. size & condition : 6.5 x 9.25 inches, very attractive 1/2 leather wtih raised bands, only minor rubbing. Quite handsome. Text generally solid and clean. Lacks general title, otherwise very nice. Contents include: The First-Born from the Dead by Thomas Guthrie Revivals and their Results Good Confession of a Jewish Child, Aged Thirteen Years Jesus in Gethsemane by Dr. C. Ullmann Revival Recollections The Priesthood of Job by John Fry Enemies of the Cross of Christ by John Cox Reminiscences of Robert Murray M'Cheyne The Three Witnesses by Horatius Bonar Little Foxes by James Hamilton An Address to Convinced Sinners by James Buchanan Sketch read more