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John Baillie

    John Baillie was a teacher, lecturer, preacher, and author of many books. His literary work delves into profound spiritual and philosophical questions, emphasizing the place of Jesus Christ in modern Christianity. Baillie's writing is characterized by its contemplative tone and its ability to blend academic insight with personal devotion. His contributions invite readers to reflect on the essence of faith and its application in contemporary life.

    A Memoir of Adelaide Leaper Newton.
    An Impartial History of the Town and County of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Its Vicinity: Comprehending an Account of Its Origin, Population, Coal, Coastin
    The Idea of Revelation in Recent Thought
    A Memoir of Captn. W. T. Bate, R. N., by the Rev. John Baillie.
    An Impartial History of the Town and County of Newcastle Upon Tyne [By J. Baillie]
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      An Impartial History of the Town and County of Newcastle Upon Tyne [By J. Baillie]
    • St. Augustine

      A Biographical Memoir (1859)

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      St. Augustine
    • Life-Studies or how to Live

      Illustrated in the Biographies of Bunyan, Tersteegen, Montgomery, Perthes, and Mrs. Winslow

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the lives of notable figures such as Bunyan, Tersteegen, Montgomery, Perthes, and Mrs. Winslow, this book delves into their unique experiences and philosophies on living. Through these biographies, it offers insights into their struggles and triumphs, providing readers with valuable lessons on resilience, faith, and character. The 1860 edition is faithfully reproduced, maintaining the integrity of the original text while presenting timeless wisdom relevant to contemporary readers.

      Life-Studies or how to Live
    • Grace Abounding

      A Narrative Of Facts Illustrating What The Revival Has Done And Is Doing, With Thoughts On The Christian Ministry (1861)

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the revival movement's influence, the narrative recounts its profound effects on the Christian ministry and community. Baillie shares anecdotes and insights into the spiritual transformations experienced by individuals, highlighting the significance of grace in their lives. Each chapter tackles different challenges faced by the ministry and offers practical advice for serving congregations effectively. This thought-provoking work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the spiritual dimensions of Christianity and the revival's lasting impact.

      Grace Abounding