William Still Book order
William Still's life was a testament to resilience and a powerful force against injustice. Born into slavery, he not only secured his own freedom but dedicated himself to aiding countless others on their perilous journey to liberty. His self-taught literacy led him to influential positions within abolitionist societies, where he championed the cause of fugitive slaves with unique insight. Operating a vital station on the Underground Railroad from his own home, he meticulously documented his efforts, providing a historical record of his profound impact.




- 2022
- 2021
Escape from Slavery: Freedom-Seeker Narratives as Told to William Still
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
- 2009
The Underground Railroad
- 402 pages
- 15 hours of reading
In the long list of names who have suffered and died in the cause of freedom, not one, perhaps, could be found whose efforts to redeem a poor family of slaves were more Christlike than Seth Concklin's, whose noble and daring spirit has been so long completely shrouded in mystery. Except John Brown, it is a question, whether his rival could be found with respect to boldness, disinterestedness and willingness to be sacrificed for the deliverance of the oppressed.
- 2000
Theological Studies in Genesis and Romans
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Volume 3 covers two important areas of Scripture relevant for evangelism today. These well thought out and thought of expositions are by a much loved figure and edited by respected theologians of today.William Still (1911-97) was a Church of Scotland pastor at Gilcomston South, Aberdeen, for over 50 years. He has had a major influence on the church, both world-wide and in the UK, and with his local community.