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Title: From Death into Life
or, twenty years of my ministry
Author: William Haslam
Release Date: January 3, 2005 [EBook #14578]
Language: English
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FROM DEATH INTO LIFE ***
Produced by Michael Madden
FROM DEATH TO LIFE: Twenty Years of My Ministry.
BY
Rev. William Haslam,
(Late Incumbent of Curzon Chapel, Mayfair)
Reprinted by Rev. W. J. Watchorn.
This edition completes 130,000 copies.
Standard Book Room, Brockville, Ontario
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
The Broken Nest, 1841.
CHAPTER 2
Religious Life.
CHAPTER 3
Ordination.
CHAPTER 4
Antiquarian Researches and Ministry, 1843-46.
CHAPTER 5
The New Parish, 1846.
CHAPTER 6
The Awakening, 1848-51.
CHAPTER 7
Conversion, 1851.
CHAPTER 8
The Awakening, 1848-51.
CHAPTER 9
The Visitor, 1851.
CHAPTER 10
The First Christmas, 1851-52.
CHAPTER 11
Dreams and Visions, 1851-4.
CHAPTER 12
Billy Bray, 1852.
CHAPTER 13
Cottage Meetings, 1852.
CHAPTER 14
Open-Air Services, 1852.
CHAPTER 15
Drawing-Room Meetings, 1852-53.
CHAPTER 16
Opposition, 1853.
CHAPTER 17
Individual Cases, 1853.
CHAPTER 18
A Visit to Veryan, 1853.
CHAPTER 19
A Mission in the "Shires." 1853.
CHAPTER 20
A Stranger from London, 1853.
CHAPTER 21
Golant Mission, 1854.
CHAPTER 22
The High Church Rector, 1854.
CHAPTER 23
A Mission in Staffordshire, 1854.
CHAPTER 24
Sanctification.
CHAPTER 25
The Removal, 1855
CHAPTER 26
Plymouth, 1855
CHAPTER 27
Devonport, 1855
CHAPTER 28
A Mission to the North, 1855
CHAPTER 29
Tregoney, 1855
CHAPTER 30
Secessions, 1856
CHAPTER 31
Hayle, 1857-58
CHAPTER 32
Bible Readings, 1858-59
CHAPTER 33
The Work Continued, 1859
CHAPTER 34
The Dismissal, 1860-61
INTRODUCTION
This volume is not so much a history of my own life, as of the Lord's
dealings with me; setting forth how He wrought in and by me during the
space of twenty years. It will be observed that this is not, as
biographies generally are, an account of life on to death; but rather
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