Produced by H&E Publishing and The Andrew Fuller Center at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, this new version of the 1835 edition more than abundantly shows why Samuel Pearce should be much better known. In the eyes of the author of this book, Andrew Fuller, Pearce was the epitome of the spirituality of their community. In fact, in that far-off day of the late eighteenth century Pearce was indeed well known for the anointing that attended his preaching and for the depth of his spirituality. It was said of him that "his ...
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Produced by H&E Publishing and The Andrew Fuller Center at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, this new version of the 1835 edition more than abundantly shows why Samuel Pearce should be much better known. In the eyes of the author of this book, Andrew Fuller, Pearce was the epitome of the spirituality of their community. In fact, in that far-off day of the late eighteenth century Pearce was indeed well known for the anointing that attended his preaching and for the depth of his spirituality. It was said of him that "his ardour ... gave him a kind of ubiquity; as a man and a preacher, he was known, he was felt everywhere."
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