South Africa's Forgotten RevivalXulon Press, 2011 - 214 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Preface | xv |
A colony run by a company | 25 |
Andrew Murray a born leader | 33 |
Nicolaas Hofmeyr a promoter of missions | 45 |
Gottlieb van der Lingen the guardian of Dutch orthodoxy | 51 |
God prepares the ground | 61 |
Calls to prayer | 71 |
Worcester Conference | 77 |
Worcester | 99 |
Calvinia and other towns | 117 |
Paarl | 127 |
Revival spreads throughout the Cape | 143 |
The Aftermath | 155 |
The battle against liberalism | 171 |
Epilogue | 193 |
Bibliography | 207 |
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able Afrikaners amongst Andrew Murray arrived attend awakening became Bible blessing Bloemfontein Burgers Calvinia Cape Town Christ Christian church council church members clergy Colony communal prayer congregation corporate prayer decided Emma English established Evangelical Alliance experience F.J. Liebenberg faith farm geskiedenis God's Graaff-Reinet heathen Herlewing Hofmeyr Holland Holy Spirit Jan Neetling Jean du Plessis Jesus John Kaapstad Kerk Kerkbode Kitshoff Kotzé language letter liberal Lingen Lord manifestations Maria McKidd minister mission stations missionary Montagu Murray of South Naudé Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk Nevertheless Nicolaas Hofmeyr orthodox outbreak of revival outpouring Paarl parish pastors Pentecost pray prayer gatherings prayer meetings preaching railway Robertson sermons Servaas servants souls South Africa started Stellenbosch Suid-Afrika Sunday trains Synod teachers Theological Seminary tion Transvaal Tulbagh Vaal River Van der Lingen Villiers vision Volksblad W.M. Douglas wanted Wellington Western Cape Worcester Worcester Conference young