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Author Name Drummond, Henry Title The Ideal Life, Addresses Hitherto Unpublished; with Memorial Sketches By Ian Maclaren and W. Robertson Nicoll Binding Hard Cover Book Condition Very Good Publisher New York Dodd, Mead and Company 1898 Seller ID 4774 Henry Drummond (1851-1897 - Scotland), scientist, evangelist, writer. He was well known in the Victorian world as a gifted evangelist who assisted Dwight L. Moody during his revival campaigns, he was also a lecturer in natural science. These are the address made between years 1876 and 1881. Chapters include: Contents: Ill-Temper; Why Christ Must Depart; Going to the Father; The Eccentricity of Religion; To Me to Live is Christ; Clairvoyance; The Three Facts of Sin; The Three Facts of Salvation; Marvel Not; Penitence; The Man After God's Own Heart: A Bible Study on the Ideal of a Christian Life; What is Your Life? What is God's Will? The Relation of the Will of God to Sanctification; How to Know the Will of God. Green cloth boards and spine, bright gilt title panels to both, few mild rub spots to rear board. Mildly foxed e.p., with few lower margin fox spots to pages 2 and 3 of introduction. Pages 226-227 have toning at gutter where marker was left, all else clean, tightly bound, no writing. sm 8vo, 320 pp
The Ideal Life, Henry Drummond Addresses, Victorian Evangelists, Christian Spirit, Theology, Free Church, Theological Science, Christianity and Science, God's Will,Theology, Lectures, Evangelism, 19th Century
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