It was fitting thath the author of a two-volume life of George Whitefield should then give us a book on Charles Hadden Spurgeon. It was in 1962 that the four-volume of this book was republished in …
George Whitefield was born in 1714 in the Bell Inn at Gloucester. A three-story structure with a breadth of some two hundred feet, a busy dining room and tavern, it was the finest hostelry in all t…
In light of the current charismatic influence, the life of Edward Irving serves as a warning. Irving was a Presbyterian minister serving in London from 1822 until 1834. He was talented and well edu…
The ministry of Edward Irving in London, from its dramatic beginning in 1822 to its tragic close in 1834, when the preacher was only 42, became a talking-point of the 19th Century. An two of the ab…
Gorge Whitefiled as the eighteen Century knew him, and Geoge Whitefield as he is thought of today, are two widely differnt persons. Whitefield lived from 1714 to 1770, and throughout much of his ad…
Gorge Whitefiled as the eighteen Century knew him, and Geoge Whitefield as he is thought of today, are two widely differnt persons. Whitefield lived from 1714 to 1770, and throughout much of his ad…