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The story of Robert Murray McCheyne, who led major revival in Dundee |
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The inspirational life story of William Wilberforce, a Christian agent for social reform William Wilberforce was born in Hull, the son of Robert Wilberforce (1728- 68), a wealthy merchant whose father William (1690-1776) had made the family fortune through the Baltic trade. |
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‘Carriers of the Fire’ – the women of the 1904 Welsh Revival |
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1904 – A time when a woman’s place was in the home and not in the public eye and certainly not at the pulpit! But the revival had just started and the sands were shifting. |
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JOHN HOOPER, the second Bishop of Gloucester, refused to renounce his Protestant convictions and became one of the first martyrs of the reign of Queen Mary. |
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Famous Scottish runner Eric Liddell spoke for the first time in public about his faith in Christ on 6th April 1923, in a small town hall in Armadale, Scotland. Eighty people came to hear the testimony of this man whose convictions both on and off the track later inspired a box – office hit, ‘chariots of Fire’. |
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Daniel Nash pastored a small church in the backwoods of New York for six years, and travelled with and prayed for a travelling evangelist for seven more years until his death. As far as we know, he never ministered outside the region of upstate New York during days when much if it was frontier. |
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