Forword
Author's Preface
Chapter 1 - The name
“The Welsh Revival”—Worse than misleading—An
“orgy of emotion”—A “barrage of ice”—The
smokeless Flame—Practical emotion—“The Evan Roberts
Revival”
Chapter 2 - Origins
Background of prayer—Unpublished facts—1896—Carmarthen—The
secrets of God—A favoured church—First-fruits—The
spreading light—Reinforcements—The first Llandrindod Convention—A
new ministry—Vision of holiness—Revival missions—The
fire burning—A pre-Revival Revival—An unmistakable awakening—West
Wales Conventions—More contributory streams
Chapter 3 - November, 1904
The double outburst—Rent heavens—The sense of the Lord’s
presence—An outstanding service
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Chapter 4 - The revival meetings
Praise and prayer—“Broken earthenware”—“Brother
Tom”—“Shall not see death”—Revival of
song—Prayers’ Immediate answers—Human leaders dispensable—Revival,
and missions—Preachers “closured”—The “four
points”—The purifying Word—To the churches first
Chapter 5 - Immediate practical results
The spiritual supreme—Strike effects healed—Disunity vanishes—Fallen
denominational barriers—Humaneness—Self-denial and debts—Restitution—The
crippled “Trade”—Worldly pleasures—Revolutionized
habits—Changed parents—“Tramps”—A run
on Bibles—The Colleges— Testimony of the press—The
Revival and sound doctrine—Melted mountains
Chapter 6 - Lasting fruit
Do revivals last?—Nothing but a flash—A time of opportunity—A
new generation—Despair of the pen—The inviolable wheat—Land
of Conventions— “Yr Efengylydd” — “The
Faith Missions of Wales”—Bible Training Institutes—Missionaries—The
Advent—A great illumination—Its dispensational significance—Wales
to-day—A fulfilled prediction
Chapter 7- Keswick 1905
“Diolch iddo” —A review of the Keswick of 1905—Some
further words about the recent Convention.
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