The Splendor of Grace. The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah, George, 1755-2005.

by David B. Calhoun

Hardcover, 2005

Publication

Greenville, SC: A Press Printing, 2005.

Physical description

xv, 593 p.; 24 cm

Notes

CONTENTS
Foreword, by Rev. Terry L. Johnson.
Preface.
Chapter 1. The Joy of the Earth.
Chapter 2. A Presbyterian Meeting House.
Chapter 3. The Law of Liberty.
Chapter 4. The Countess and Her "Connexion".
Chapter 5. Men of Learning and Piety.
Chapter 6. Dear, Good Dr. Kollock.
Chapter 7. This Stone Shall Be God's House.
Chapter 8. The Fruit of Covenant Love.
Chapter 9. Father of Protestant Church Music in America.
Chapter 10. This Afflicted City.
Chapter 11. Preacher with Power.
Chapter 12. Essentially a Southern Man.
Chapter 13. The High-Steeple Church.
Chapter 14. The Freeness of Grace.
Chapter 15. Too Sad to be Bitter.
Chapter 16. A Light in the Window.
Chapter 17. Shepherd of the Flock.
Chapter 18. Whither the River Cometh.
Chapter 19. So Highly Esteemed.
Chapter 20. The Cleansing Word.
Chapter 21. The Old Paths.
Chapter 22. The Churchly Church.
Chapter 23. Rich and Inspiring Traditions.
Chapter 24. A Difficult Situation.
Chapter 25. God's Word and World.
Chapter 26. A Delightful and Needy City.
Chapter 27. Mother of Churches.
Chapter 28. Standing on the Promises.
Chapter 29. The Two Great Enemies.
Chapter 30. As Sound As Could Be.
Chapter 31. Two Centuries of Grace.
Chapter 32. Sir, We Would See Jesus.
Chapter 33. Our Beloved Old Church.
Chapter 34. The Children of Pride.
Chapter 35. Revival.
Chapter 36. Conflict.
Chapter 37. The High Pulpit.
Chapter 38. Reformed Worship.
Chapter 39. The Reality of God.
Chapter 40. Multiplying Our Ministry.
Chapter 41. When Grace Comes Home.
Chapter 42. Steady . . . Solid . . . .Strong.
Chapter 43. Worship and Witness.
Timeline.
Pastors.
Appendix - "The Stones Cry Out."
Index.

Barcode

020a238000

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