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Author:Neil T R Dickson Series:Studies in Brethren History Publisher:BAHN Book contents:
Introduction
Part 1: Contexts
Chapter 1: The Loss of the Psalter, the Loss of Christian Devotion?
james m. houston
Chapter 2: Evangelicalism and British Culture
david bebbington
Part 2: Culture and the Brethren
Chapter 3: Brethren Childhood as a Historical Pattern
peter lineham
Chapter 4: Brethren Buildings: An Exploration of the Built Heritage of the Movement
tim grass
Chapter 5: Brethren and the Armed Services
timothy c. f. stunt
Chapter 6: An Emissary of the Plymouth Brotherhood? Henry Varley’s Interactions with Australian Society in the Late Nineteenth Century
elisabeth wilson
Chapter 7: The Founding of the Brethren in Flanders
t. j. marinello
Chapter 8: Worldly and dangerous’: Brethren and Culture in the Mid-Twentieth Century
neil t. r. dickson
Chapter 9: Novel Doctrines, Doctrinal Novels: F. A. Tatford and Brethren Prophecy Fiction
crawford gribben
Chapter 10: Modernising Capernaum: A Qualitative Study of Individualism and Cosmopolitanism among Brethren in the Faeroes
rógvi olavson
Chapter 11: Local Churches: Embracing Cultures and Generations?
john allan
Part 3: Spirituality and the Brethren
Chapter 12: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Little Flock: A Sectarian Hymn Book?
roger n. holden
Chapter 13: Things to Come: Eschatology and Spirituality
mark sweetnam
Chapter 14: The Spirituality of George Müller
neil summerton
Chapter 15: 'A peculiar charm’: The Story of George Müller of Bristol in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
darin d. lenz
Chapter 16: Brethren Disenchantment: Two Portraits of Faith and Doubt
neil t. r. dickson
Chapter 17: ‘Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!’ (1 Cor. 9:16): Brethren Spirituality in the Mid-Twentieth Century
beth dickson
Chapter 18: ‘Man’s aald inheritance’: Robert Rendall’s Sense of Place
neil t. r. dickson
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