A Rebel Saint

A Rebel Saint
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Publisher : James Clarke & Company
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780227907603
ISBN-13 : 0227907604
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Synopsis A Rebel Saint by : Philip Hill

Baptist Noel (1798-1873) has been described by the American Evangelical Anglican historian Grayson Carter as a towering figure in nineteenth-century Evangelicalism, but he has been written out of its story because he was a saintly rebel who counted a good conscience more valuable than a good standing. This ultimately led him to abandon his glittering Anglican career and aristocratic family to become a Baptist minister. A Rebel Saint is a comprehensive study of Noel's life, work and thought, correcting the neglect of his remarkable Anglican and Baptist ministries and his many years of prominence in Evangelical life. Philip Hill ably illustrates his influence on issues including the Irvingite controversy, the opposition to the Tractarian movement, and Evangelical ecumenism, and explains his centrality in the establishment of the Evangelical Alliance and the London City Mission. Scholars of Evangelical history will greatly value this account of a pivotal figure, while all will be inspired by his story of sacrifice of fame and fortune for the sake of obeying religious conscience.

Bulletin of Bibliography

Bulletin of Bibliography
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101043496759
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Restoring the Reformation

Restoring the Reformation
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781597527200
ISBN-13 : 1597527203
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Restoring the Reformation by : Kenneth J. Stewart

This book traces British missionary initiative in post-Revolutionary Francophone Europe from the genesis of the London Missionary Society, the visits of Robert Haldane and Henry Drummond, and the founding of the Continental Society. While British evangelicals aimed at the reviving of a foreign Protestant cause of momentous legend, they received unforeseen reciprocating emphases from the Continent which forced self-reflection on Evangelicalism's own relationship to the Reformation.