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D.M. Phillips

XX. The Preparation Of The Possibility. Spiritual Preparation (cont.)

THE LAST DAYS AT NEWCASTLE-EMLYN The history of these days is full of interest. Total surrender to Christ had now entirely captivated Evan Roberts’s mind; but the people could not understand him. He caused no little anxiety to his near acquaintances, as they all believed that he was rapidly losing h... Read More
D.M. Phillips

XXI. The Breaking Out Of The Possibility: Evan Roberts Returning Home

We have now come to the breaking out of the possibility, the preparation of which has been treated in its various aspects. Being filled with the Holy Spirit Evan Roberts returned home. All the conditions of the breaking out of the possibility of the Revivalist, which was in his soul, have now been f... Read More
D.M. Phillips

XXII. Evan Roberts From Five Standpoints

Before we proceed to describe the outbreak of the Revival in its might at Loughor, we must give a chapter to delineate Evan Roberts from five points of view, without that, the reader cannot have a full and correct conception of him. Our main purpose in the preceding chapters was to trace his history... Read More
D.M. Phillips

XXIII. The Revival Dawn At Loughor

Living spirit of Revivals, In thy power now descend, Rend the sky with thy great thunders, Give the life that has no end; May the winds be strong and mighty, That awake the dead again; Grant the heavenly living breathings, Giving life to all the slain. Thou, divine anointing spirit, Pour the showers... Read More
D.M. Phillips

XXIV. The Revival Dawn At Loughor (cont.)

THE SECOND WEEK. I. NOVEMBER 7th. Notwithstanding the extraordinary features of the first week, this eclipses it in many respects. Evan Roberts calls it the week of direct prayer. The ordinary prayer meeting was announced to be held at seven o’clock on Monday evening, and the old Moriah Chapel was f... Read More
D.M. Phillips

XXV. The Epistles Of The Dawn Of The Revival At Loughor

The letters of Evan Roberts in this chapter and the next treat upon the chief incidents of the fortnight at Loughor. Notwithstanding that some of them go over the same events, we publish them in full. This is the most efficient means to show his state of mind in these weeks. Anyone who will read the... Read More
D.M. Phillips

XXVI. The Epistles Of The Dawn Of The Revival At Loughor (cont.)

The following letters deal again with the history of the fortnight at Loughor; and they are given in full as they were written by Evan Roberts, and also the answers of Miss. Elsie Philips and Miss. Nellie C. Evans. Miss Elsie Phillips resided in London, and Miss. Nellie C. Evans is one of the ladies... Read More

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