Two books on the Welsh Revival, both first published in 1905. It includes reports by professional writers, well respected preachers, and eyewitnesses. Book One is: The Welsh Revival: A Narrative Of Facts By William T. Stead, Editor of Review of Reviews, London Book Two is: THE STORY OF THE WELSH REVIVAL: As Told by Eyewitnesses Together With a Sketch of Evan Roberts and His Message to The World By Arthur Goodrich, Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, D.D. These books were originally published in 1905, and the spelling of some ...
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Two books on the Welsh Revival, both first published in 1905. It includes reports by professional writers, well respected preachers, and eyewitnesses. Book One is: The Welsh Revival: A Narrative Of Facts By William T. Stead, Editor of Review of Reviews, London Book Two is: THE STORY OF THE WELSH REVIVAL: As Told by Eyewitnesses Together With a Sketch of Evan Roberts and His Message to The World By Arthur Goodrich, Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, D.D. These books were originally published in 1905, and the spelling of some words has been updated, but not a few Welsh words that have strange spelling. Table of Contents Book One: Part 1 Chapter 1: From the Author to the Reader Chapter 2: The National Significance of Revivals Chapter 3: What I saw in Wales Chapter 4: Evan Roberts Chapter 5: The Rise and Progress of the Revival Chapter 6: What ought I to do? Part 2: The Revival: Its Power and Source Book Two: THE STORY OF THE WELSH REVIVAL 1: A Message to the World by Evan Roberts 2: The Story of the Welsh Revival by Arthur Goodrich 3: The Lessons Of The Revival 4: Mr. Evan Roberts, by W. T. Stead 5. The Story of The Awakening, As Seen by W. T. Stead 6: The Psychology of The Revival, by W. T. Stead 7: The Teaching of the Revival, by Evan H. Hopkins 8: Experience of a Visitor From London 9: What I Saw and Heard in Wales, Rev. E. W. Moore, M.A. 10: Striking Testimony of Eyewitnesses
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