The Life Of Alexander Stewart Prisoner Of Napoleon And Preacher Of The Gospel Written By Himself To 1815 Abridged By Dr Albert Peel To 1874
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Author | : Alexander Stewart |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2024-11-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1040217125 |
Originally published in 1948, this book is of a remarkable gentleman, Alexander Stewart, who was born in Kirkaldy, Fifeshire, in 1790, and died in 1874. In middle life he wrote for his children an account of his adventurous youth, when he ran away to sea, was captured by the French, and spent some ten years as a prisoner. On returning home, he took to teaching, but then came a compelling inner call to the Christian ministry, and for the remainder of his life he preached the gospel with characteristic vigour and courage. Sir P. Malcolm Stewart, his grandson, in his Preface speaks of his “sense of pride in Alexander Stewart’s patience, endurance, and determination, in his great physical and moral courage, and his fight for freedom whether in prison or in the ministry.” “The style of writing,” says Alexander Stewart, “which I have adopted is that of unadorned narrative,” and such a story needed no external embellishments. His early narrative is given in extenso; the later portion is taken and abridged from his diary. Altogether it is a remarkable addition to the corpus of memoirs of the Napoleonic era. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1948. The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
Author | : Alexander Stewart |
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Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1948 |
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Author | : David Newton |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 199 |
Release | : 2024-11-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1040217079 |
First published in 1968, the original blurb reads: "Sir Halley Stewart’s last ambition was to reach his hundredth birthday, as the final distinction of a life full of achievement, starting from boyhood as one of the fourteen children of a poor Dissenting minister. But he had barely entered his hundredth year when he died at Harpenden in January 1937. In 1932 he was the second oldest man ever to be knighted in Britain. He made two fortunes and left almost all his wealth to a trust with a Christian foundation and the aim of promoting pioneer research. He was a preacher, politician, industrialist, and public benefactor, and gave his name to Stewartby, the world’s greatest centre of brick-making. In the story of this Grand Old Man, whose political passions were set aflame by Gladstone himself and whose religious convictions were first caught from a tough but much revered father, David Newton has not been content to chronicle the events of ninety-nine significant years. He has preferred to picture the personal characteristics of Halley Stewart in their development against the family and contemporary background that stretches almost from Napoleon to Hitler. With his hardy Scottish blood and his staunch independence; with financial genius co-existing with dislike of personal riches and practical concern for the under privileged; with firm convictions and strong faith fortified by boundless physical energy and intellectual power, Halley Stewart’s character was indeed – and is still – an inspiration. Mr Newton’s careful, intimate and lively study makes a charming family record, but pre-eminently it shows the man at close quarters, laughing and mourning, fighting and planning, longing and enthusing, working and triumphing: a portrait in which a past age comes to life again, and old principles which once made men uncommon are quickened anew for us who live in a more common age." This book is a re-issue originally published in 1968. The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
Author | : Nicholas Railton |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2016-05-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9004320040 |
This volume deals with those Christians who helped construct an international and inter-denominational evangelical network in western Europe in the middle of the nineteenth century. The Evangelical Alliance (est. 1846) institutionalised this ecumenical impulse. The Berlin Conference (1857) was the high-point of cross-border cooperation in those decades. The réveil in France and Switzerland and the Erweckung in Germany laid the groundwork for the Alliance in Europe. England, the motherland of the evangelical revival, provided a resource centre for continental evangelicalism. The chapters on the various missionary endeavours at home and abroad draw attention to the outward-looking, charitable and evangelistic character of evangelicals. Students of evangelicalism, the missionary movement and the ecumenical movement will find the book to be of particular importance.
Author | : Ian MacDougall |
Publisher | : Polygon |
Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : History |
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"This is the first book to attempt a comprehensive and detailed history of the thousands of French and other prisoners of war in Scotland during the Napoleonic Wars. "All Men are Brethren" describes conditions at each Scots POW depot and describes in vivid detail the distinctive world of the prisoners - including how they passed their years of captivity, their food and drink, clothing, quarrels, health and sickness, deaths and burials, contacts with home and with Scots civilians, escapes and their eventual repatriation."--BOOK JACKET.
Author | : Victor Sutcliffe |
Publisher | : Spellmount, Limited Publishers |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : History |
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Total Pages | : 538 |
Release | : 1946 |
Genre | : Bibliography |
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Author | : British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books |
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Total Pages | : 1366 |
Release | : 1948 |
Genre | : Books |
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Author | : British museum. Dept. of printed books |
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Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 1931 |
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Author | : British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books |
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Total Pages | : 1266 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : English imprints |
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