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Hearken, O Daughter! Testimony of Mary Morrison. Convert of Revival in the Hebrides. Compiled by Juanita C Snyder. Prairie Bible Institute. 1966. 95pp. A classic on the Lewis Awakening ( first-hand ), but notoriously bound. This one coming disbound just like about every other copy I have ever seen. Complete though.
TITLE: The Duties of Secret Religion Illustrated from the Records of Christian Experience.AUTHOR: David A Sturrock.PUBLISHER: John Johnstone, Edinburgh.DATE: 1847BINDING: 1/2 leather, marbled boardsSIZE: 4 x 6 appxNUMBER OF PAGES: 195 DUSTJACKET: None --------------------------------------------------------------------------------DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS: A very fine, and rare work by Sturrock. Published by Johnstone, who was doing the works of Hodge, Bonar, Candlish, John Brown, R S Candlish etc., largely Scottish Presbyterian. This work, interestingly, inscribed to William Brown ( probably the author of the famous history of missions ) from Dr. Anderson ( of the history of the Bible ), and dated 1851. Besides that, a very sweet, pious work and one we see very rarely.
About eight months ago I got a copy of 'The Servant as His Lord' by Oswald Chambers -signed by Biddy Chambers and presented to Roy Hession... for ten pounds sterling. Although I already had the book in the volume of 'The Complete Works of Oswald Chambers' I wouldn't miss a chance to have a piece of history! Plus it'll make a great gift some day =)
_________________Ian Smith