Margaret Oliphant offers a thorough and sympathetic biography of Edward Irving, a Scottish clergyman whose charismatic preaching attracted a devoted following in the early nineteenth century. Despite his popularity, Irving’s unorthodox views eventually led to his excommunication from the Church of Scotland. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into a key figure of the British religious revival.
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