The Backslider: His Nature, Symptoms and Recovery - Andrew Fuller - Kirjat - Solid Ground Christian Books - 9781932474817 - perjantai 20. toukokuuta 2005
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The Backslider: His Nature, Symptoms and Recovery

Andrew Fuller

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The Backslider: His Nature, Symptoms and Recovery

"ANDREW FULLER was, in my opinion, one of the greatest theologians, which modern times, or any times have produced, and his writings are an almost inexhaustible mine of doctrinal, practical, and experimental truth, which every Christian and especially every minister, would do well to explore. No man better understood the bible, or the human heart both in its un-renewed and its regenerate state. Among all his various practical treatises, there are few, if any, of greater value than that on BACKSLIDING. Like a most skilful physician, he explains, with singular ability, the nature of the disease, lays down the symptoms of it, and prescribes the method of recovery." - John Angell James "Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) was an outstanding figure with qualities that make him one of the most attractive figures in Baptist history. Many in his day could echo the words of his very close friend William Carey , 'I loved him.' The Backslider: or an Inquiry into the Nature, Symptoms, and Effects of Religious Declension, with the Means of Recovery was originally published in 1801. Fuller's work, though, has stood the test of time and well merits the description by John Ryland as 'an invaluable piece of practical divinity.'" - Michael Haykin

Media Kirjat     Paperback Book   (Kirja pehmeillä kansilla ja liimatulla selällä)
Julkaisupäivämäärä perjantai 20. toukokuuta 2005
ISBN13 9781932474817
Tuottaja Solid Ground Christian Books
Sivujen määrä 132
Mitta 125 × 8 × 200 mm   ·   149 g
Kieli English  
Mukana John Angell James

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