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Horatius Bonar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Horatius Bonar - (1808-1889), Scottish churchman and poet ... Horatius Bonar had a passionate heart for revival and was a friend and supporter of several revivalists, He was brother to the more well-known Andrew Bonar, and with him defended D. L. Moody's evangelistic ministry in Scotland.
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More Information - Click to Expand ... LC Call no: ... Bonar, Horatius (1808-1889)
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The Life and Works of Horatius Bonar CD-Rom brings together, for the first time, the complete corpus of works by the great 19th century Scottish Presbyterian minister and hymn-writer, Horatius Bonar.
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Bonar has been called “the prince of Scottish hymn writers.” After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he was ordained in 1838, and became pastor ...
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by Horatius Bonar ; (1808-1889) ... OUR justification is the direct result of our believing the gospel; our knowledge of our own justification comes from believing God’s promise of justification to every one who believes these glad tidings.
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Reformation Ink presents Select Hymns of Horatius Bonar ... Horatius Bonar, 1866 ... Select Hymns of; Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)
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HORATIUS BONAR; December 19, 1808 - July 31, 1889 ... Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he was from a long line of theologians, dating back some two hundred years. ... Dr. Bonar wrote extensively, authoring many books and during his lifetime, wrote more than six hundred hymns, many of which are still in hymnbooks today...
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Biography and hymns of Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) ... Bonar remained in Kelso for 28 years, after which he moved to the Chalmers Memorial church in Edinburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. At a memorial service following his death, his friend, Rev.
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Books by Horatius Bonar: Words to Winners of Souls, God's Way of Holiness, Everlasting Righteousness, God's Way of Peace, Christ Is All: The Piety of Horatius Bonar, Follow The Lamb (Christian Heritage), When God's Children Suffer, Words Old and New, Night of Weeping: When God's Children Suffer, How shall I go to God?
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