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The Life of God in the Soul of Man: Real Religion
Henry Scougal
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Description for The Life of God in the Soul of Man: Real Religion
Paperback. Num Pages: 127 pages. BIC Classification: AGR; HRAX; HRCM; HRCV9; HRL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 197 x 7. Weight in Grams: 146.
Henry Scougal died in 1657 at the age of 27 but by then he was already Professor of Divinity at Aberdeen University.
This timeless classic was originally written to encourage a friend and stimulate his spiritual life. It was so appreciated that it was later published as a book for a wider readership.
A hundred years later a copy was sent to George Whitefield by his friend, Charles Wesley – it was instrumental in Whitefield’s conversion. This book provided much of the stimulation behind the Methodist Revival of Britain and the Great Awakening in America.
In it ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Christian Focus Publications Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
127
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
146g
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Tain, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781911075
SKU
V9781781911075
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About Henry Scougal
Henry Scougal died in 1657 at the age of 27 but by then he was already Professor of Divinity at Aberdeen University.
Reviews for The Life of God in the Soul of Man: Real Religion
"I never knew what true religion was till God sent me this excellent treatise."
George Whitefield (18th Century Evangelist) "Henry's Scougal's exposition of 'true religion', his phrase echoed by Whitefield, meaning genuine Christianity was from one standpoint the seed out of which the English side of the revival first sprouted; for the book was favourite reading in Oxford's Holy club, ... Read more
George Whitefield (18th Century Evangelist) "Henry's Scougal's exposition of 'true religion', his phrase echoed by Whitefield, meaning genuine Christianity was from one standpoint the seed out of which the English side of the revival first sprouted; for the book was favourite reading in Oxford's Holy club, ... Read more