In Depth:  Paul Cook

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Feed me ‘til I want no more

Paul Cook

Book Review BREAD OF HEAVEN The life and work of William Williams of Pantycelyn

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Church on paper

Paul Cook

Book Review THE TRUE PROFESSION OF THE GOSPEL Augustus Toplady and reclaiming our Reformed foundations

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Fire from Heaven

Paul Cook

The years 1792-1795 were ‘days of the Son of Man’ in Yorkshire generally. Many believers in the Leeds, Halifax, Bradford and Huddersfield circuits looked back to that era as the time of their union with Christ.

In Sheffield, ‘the presence and power of God was unusually felt, and there was a cry among the people’. Prayer meetings multiplied and people were regularly converted in them.

Biography, not theology

Paul Cook

Book Review JOHN CALVIN A pilgrim’s life

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Pulpit imagination

Paul Cook

Book Review CHRISTMAS EVANS — no ordinary preacher The story of the ‘John Bunyan’ of Wales

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Buy it for your pastor!

Paul Cook

Book Review GEORGE SMEATON Learned theologian and biblical scholar

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Signs of the times

Paul Cook

Book Review PRISONERS OF HOPE? Aspects of Evangelical Millennialism in Britain and Ireland, 1800-1880

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Explaining an awakening

Paul Cook

Book Review PHILIP AND THE REVIVAL IN SAMARIA

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Excellent for elders

Paul Cook

Book Review THE WORSHIP OF GOD

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Visiting the Doctor

Paul Cook

Book Review TRAVEL WITH MARTYN LLOYD-JONES

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Set fire to your pulpit!

Paul Cook

Book Review THE IMPERATIVE OF PREACHING A Theology of Sacred Rhetoric

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Revival domino effect?

Paul Cook

Book Review ON THE WINGS OF THE DOVE The international effects of the 1904-05 revival

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Unlawful

Paul Cook

Book Review 2 CORINTHIANS: Volume 1 - Chapters 1-7

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