Description
This curated collection of material from Andrew Bonar is an ideal introduction to his work.
Andrew Bonar was a nineteenth century Scottish minister who participated in many of the important ecclesiastical changes that happened between 1840 and 1890. He was a much–loved and highly admired man within the Scottish evangelical church. His words still challenge and encourage the Christian reader today.
This short book includes a variety of material by and about Andrew Bonar, including:
– a brief biography
– a selection of his sayings
– a pastoral letter to his congregation in Collace that he wrote from the Holy Land while on a visit there
– a magazine article about visiting the sick
– a sermon he preached on the love of the Father
About Andrew Bonar
Andrew Bonar (1810-1892) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland in Glasgow and was the younger brother of the noted hymn writer Horatius Bonar. He was also the author of a famous biography of Robert Murray McCheyne.