The Life Of Edward Irving
The Fore-Runner of the Charismatic Movement
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Weight | 0.31 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 13.6 × 1.4 cm |
ISBN | 9780851513690 |
Binding | Paperback |
format | Book |
page-count | 208 |
Original Pub Date | 1983 |
Banner Pub Date | Jun 1, 1983 |
Book Description
The ministry of Edward Irving in London, from its dramatic beginning in 1822 to its tragic close in 1834, when the preacher was only 42, became a talking-point of the 19th Century. And two of the ablest literary figures of the last century, Margaret Oliphant and Thomas Carlyle, ensured that the memory of those remarkable years would not be lost.
Arnold Dallimore, the biographer of George Whitefield, came to the conviction that although much has been written on Irving since Oliphant and Carlyle, there was need for a new popular account. Strangely, the same spiritual issues which were raised by Irving’s ministry have again become prominent in recent years.
The Life of Irving is an easily read and moving story, told with sympathy and honesty. It also seeks to deal accurately with the extraordinary claims which became associated with Irving’s later ministry. Certainly Irving drew the affection of most of the evangelical Christians who knew him. R.M. M’Cheyne, for instance, could write, ‘I look back on him with awe, as on the saints and martyrs of old’. Yet the distinctive features of Irving’s ministry caused considerable alarm among the evangelical churches. The author reveals the reasons why, as well as giving a gripping portrait of this remarkable man.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
Who was Edward Irving and why this Book about him? | ix | |
Acknowledgments | xi | |
A Word on Special Source Material | xiii | |
PART ONE | ||
The Upward-Moving Career | ||
A Happy Boyhood | 3 | |
Teen-aged University Student | 9 | |
The Hard Road to the Ministry | 13 | |
Assistant to Dr. Chalmers | 23 | |
The Sudden Burst into Fame | 31 | |
Irving’s Reaction to Popularity | 39 | |
A Unique Friendship: Irving and Coleridge | 45 | |
Marriage | 51 | |
Babylon and Infidelity Foredoomed | 57 | |
Death Strikes in the Irving Household | 65 | |
Irving at his Best – and less than his Best | 69 | |
Accused of Heresy – ‘Christ’s Sinful Flesh’ | 77 | |
Irving at the Height of his Career | 85 | |
PART TWO | ||
The Downward Course | ||
The Gathering Storm | 93 | |
‘The gift of tongues’ in Scotland | 99 | |
‘The gift of tongues’ in London | 109 | |
The Gifts in Action | 119 | |
Robert Baxter and ‘The Baptism with Fire’ | 129 | |
Dismissed from his Church and Deposed from the Ministry | 143 | |
‘The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide’ | 153 | |
The Expectancy of Healing, the Continuing Sickness, the Untimely Death | 163 | |
Edward Irving: Fore-runner of the Charismatic Movement | 173 | |
Notes | 181 | |
Index | 185 |
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