| In this landmark book, first published in 1971, Iain Murray, traces the
“Puritan Hope” of a glorious and worldwide revival before
the second coming of Christ, from the Reformation onwards. He shows
how this hope, or strong conviction of coming revival, was embraced
firstly by the giants of Puritanism, then by men like David Brainerd,
Jonathan Edwards, and George Whitefield. This optimistic view of soon-coming
blessing was the driving force behind William Carey, and others who
followed him, during the beginnings of the modern missionary movements.
With scholarly exegesis of Scripture and much historical and biographical
material Murray clearly explains and illustrates the Puritan Hope.
Finally, he traces the eclipse of this Scriptural emphasis and the
corresponding decline in missionary activity. This is an excellent
book which deserves to be read by all evangelical Christians who are
seeking a Biblical basis and historical forerunners of the great end-time
Revival.
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