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A memoir and translated collection of sermons and journal extracts presenting the preaching, personal trials, and theology of a Calvinistic Baptist minister. It pairs a biographical portrait and devotional anecdotes with doctrinal sermons that range over Christ's atonement, resurrection, ascension, the work of the Spirit, justification by faith, the purification of conscience, and practical Christian perseverance. The translations preserve vivid pulpit imagery and the preacher's energetic style while also recounting struggles, spiritual refreshings, legal troubles, and pastoral labors; the volume balances sectarian doctrinal points with broadly evangelical devotional reflection.

About the Author

Evans, Christmas portrait

Christmas Evans

Christmas Evans was a prominent Welsh preacher and theologian known for his passionate sermons and deep spirituality. Born in the late 18th century, he became a significant figure in the Nonconformist movement in Wales. His work, "Sermons of Christmas Evans," showcases his eloquence and ability to convey profound religious truths, making him a beloved figure among his contemporaries and later generations. Evans's preaching style combined fervor with a poetic sensibility, influencing many within the Welsh religious community and contributing to the broader landscape of Christian thought in the 19th century.

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