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Chief Scottish Man: The Life & Ministry of Thomas Chalmers
This new and updated biography tells the story of visionary thinker, minister, and preacher Thomas Chalmers and the many years of struggle for the spiritual independence of the Church of Scotland. It traces his journey from his childhood in a small fishing community to his academic prowess and calling into active gospel ministry. Discover the unforgettable story of the man who Thomas Carlyle called the “chief Scottish man of his time”.
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A Kirk Disrupted (A. Donald MacLeod)
Charles Cowan, advocate of science, art, and social science, spent thirteen years as a Member of Parliament and over thirty years as a founding member and advocate of the Sustention Fund Committee of the newly formed Free Church of Scotland. He was a hugely influential figure in that nation during the 19th century.
Within fifty years the fledgling denomination had built 730 new churches, 400 manses, 500 schools and a new theological college, in addition to paying the salaries of all its clergy through its Sustentation Fund. Cowan’s legacy is deeply felt in the country of Scotland and the church today.
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The Plain Mr. Knox (Elizabeth Whitley)
John Knox, more than any other man, laid the foundations of democracy, revitalized Church and Government, and brought the benefits of education to the ordinary people of Scotland.
One of the most celebrated people of his era, Thomas Carlyle, said that Knox was “The one Scotchman to whom of all others his country and the world owe a debt.” If you understand Knox, then you understand Scotland.
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