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Publication
Ross-shire, Scotland: Christian Focus, 2010.
Physical description
310 p.; 22 cm
Notes
CONTENTS:
Preface.
Picture Credits.
Chapter 1 : Setting the Scene.
Chapter 2 : Thomas Chalmers — Visionary Pastor.
Chapter 3 : Robert S. Candlish — Preacher and Churchman.
Chapter 4 : William Cunningham — Theologian.
Chapter 5 : Hugh Miller — Journalist.
Chapter 6 : Thomas Guthrie — Pastor and Social Reformer.
Chapter 7 : James Begg — Social Reformer and Ecclesiastical Conservative.
Chapter 8 : Andrew Bonar — Pastor and Evangelist.
Chapter 9 : John Duncan — Missionary and Scholar.
Chapter 10 : Alexander Duff — Pioneer Missionary.
Chapter 11 : John Kennedy — Highland Preacher and Confessional Defender.
Chapter 12 : The Church in the Twenty-First Century.
Bibliography.
Preface.
Picture Credits.
Chapter 1 : Setting the Scene.
Chapter 2 : Thomas Chalmers — Visionary Pastor.
Chapter 3 : Robert S. Candlish — Preacher and Churchman.
Chapter 4 : William Cunningham — Theologian.
Chapter 5 : Hugh Miller — Journalist.
Chapter 6 : Thomas Guthrie — Pastor and Social Reformer.
Chapter 7 : James Begg — Social Reformer and Ecclesiastical Conservative.
Chapter 8 : Andrew Bonar — Pastor and Evangelist.
Chapter 9 : John Duncan — Missionary and Scholar.
Chapter 10 : Alexander Duff — Pioneer Missionary.
Chapter 11 : John Kennedy — Highland Preacher and Confessional Defender.
Chapter 12 : The Church in the Twenty-First Century.
Bibliography.
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