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The Book of Psalms holds a special place in the affections of believers. However distressing or unusual our experiences, whatever our depths of temptation or fear, or heights of joy and consolation, the Psalmist has already walked in the same paths as ourselves
A classic book on Christian life in the Scottish Highlands and Islands from the pen of Revd Murdoch Campbell, with additional biographical and historical material by J. Douglas MacMillan.
First published in 1948, this ties questions such as 'Why evil?' to Biblical fore-warnings of judgment on a thermonuclear scale.
A new edition of a classic memoir and defence of Christian mysticism by the Reverend Murdoch Campbell, author of 'Gleanings of Highland Harvest', 'The Loveliest Story Ever Told', and 'Wells of Joy'.
A new edition of a classic book of Christian teaching from the Reverend Murdoch Campbell, author of 'Gleanings of Highland Harvest', 'Memories of a Wayfaring Man', and 'Wells of Joy'. It is edited by his son, David Campbell.
These extracts from the diary of Reverend Campbell, spanning the years 1930 to 1971, are of interest both for his life and times and as one of the few documented accounts of 20th century Christian mysticism. A Preface, Biographical Notes, and footnotes add background information and comment.
This small collection of Gaelic poetry (with translation into English provided alongside) offers craftsmanship and passion, pointing both those who knew the author, and new readers, to 'wells of joy' which he found incomparable and which he commended tirelessly.
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