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The Keswick Convention 1936: Notes and Addresses Revised By The Speakers (The Keswick Week)

Author The Keswick Convention, W. H. Aldis, W. W. Martin, Bishop Taylor Smith, Donald Grey Barnhouse, Guy H. King, A. E. Richardson, J. A. G. Ainley
Publisher NPL Publishing
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ISBN / ASINB07JGG7GDV
ISBN-13978B07JGG7GD0
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The 1936 edition of the The Keswick Convention includes messages from Donald Grey Barnhouse, W. H. Aldis W. W. Martin and more.

The Keswick Convention or Keswick Week was a series of meetings which sprang out of the Holiness Movement in 1875. Keswick speakers included Andrew Murray, F.B. Meyer, Hudson Taylor, A.T. Pierson, D.L. Moody, A.W. Tozer, Steven Alford among others. Early on, the convention set an order for the meetings that would endure for generations. The yearly meetings emphasized —

1) Sin, its nature, man’s helplessness, man’s trespasses, man’s wickedness, the Christian’s sin and man’s incredible need.

2) Christ’s provision, His person and work, the exchange from Adam’s life to that of Christ.

3) Repentance, Consecration and Holiness, Abandonment to Christ, Sanctification by faith.

4) The Spirit filled life, Christ within the believer, His power and presence.

5) Evangelism and Missions as a Mandate.