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Henry Drummond Livres






Henry Drummond, a prominent Scottish evangelical lecturer, explores the relationship between Christianity and society in this influential work. He articulates a vision for how Christian principles can guide social interactions and impact community life, emphasizing the transformative power of faith in shaping societal values. Drummond's insights reflect his deep commitment to both religion and social responsibility, making a compelling case for the integration of faith into everyday life.
Pax Vobiscum
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literature by making it accessible in a high-quality, affordable edition that remains true to the original text.
The Greatest Thing in the World (and Other Adresses)
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The narrative unfolds in a country house in 1884, where a discussion on Scripture leads to a profound address on love by Henry Drummond. The speaker is deeply moved by Drummond's insights and is inspired to invite him to Northfield to share this message. The importance of love in Christian life is emphasized, advocating for a deeper connection to God and one another. This volume not only includes Drummond's address on love but also features additional talks aimed at providing guidance and inspiration to readers.
The Henry Drummond Reader
- 508pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Henry Drummond, a pioneering figure in reconciling religion and science, captivated audiences worldwide with his evangelical lectures. This comprehensive omnibus edition features his most significant works, including inspirational addresses and writings such as "The Ascent of Man" and "Natural Law in the Spiritual World." It showcases his profound insights into spirituality and human life, making his messages as relevant today as they were in his time. Readers will find a rich collection that highlights Drummond's enduring impact on faith and thought.
In the Ascent of Man Henry Drummond gives his take on Evolution. He sees evolution as divinely guided-a position that made him no friends on either side of the debate. "'The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way.' In these pages an attempt is made to tell 'in a plain way' a few of the things which Science is now seeing with regard to the Ascent of Man. Whether these seeings are there at all is another matter. But, even if visions, every thinking mind, through whatever medium, should look at them. What Science has to say about himself is of transcendent interest to Man, and the practical bearings of this theme are coming to be more vital than any on the field of knowledge. The thread which binds the facts is, it is true, but a hypothesis. As the theory, nevertheless. with which at present all scientific work is being done, it is assumed in every page that follows."
The Ideal Life
- 126pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The collection showcases the sermons of Henry Drummond, a renowned Scottish evangelist and scholar, following his passing. Accompanied by heartfelt memorials from notable figures W. Robertson Nicoll and Ian Maclaren, the book serves as a tribute to Drummond's impactful life and teachings, reflecting his deep spiritual insights and commitment to faith.
The City Without A Church
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set in a historical context, this reprint captures the essence of the original 1893 edition. It presents a narrative that explores themes of spirituality and societal challenges in a city devoid of a church. The book offers insights into the cultural and moral dilemmas faced by its characters, reflecting the era's complexities. Readers can expect a faithful reproduction that maintains the integrity of the original text while providing a glimpse into the past.
Beautiful Thoughts
- 58pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Significant throughout human history, this work has been meticulously preserved and republished in a modern format for both present and future readers. The book has been reformatted, retyped, and designed to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. Its enduring importance is emphasized through these efforts, making it accessible and engaging for a new audience.
No class of works is received with more suspicion, I had almost said derision, than those which deal with Science and Religion. Science is tired of reconciliations between two things which never should have been contrasted; Religion is offended by the patronage of an ally which it professes not to need; and the critics have rightly discovered that, in most cases where Science is either pitted against Religion or fused with it, there is some fatal misconception to begin with as to the scope and province of either. But although no initial protest, probably, will save this work from the unhappy reputation of its class, the thoughtful mind will perceive that the fact of its subject-matter being Law-a property peculiar neither to Science nor to Religion-at once places it on a somewhat different footing.