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Index
Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899–1981) and Twentieth-Century Evangelicalism
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One
The Life: ‘This gifted little Welshman’
The Spirit’s Quickening
Aberavon
London
In Sole Charge
Chapter 2
Preaching the Word: ‘Pericles and Demosthenes’
The Nature of His Preaching
The Decline of Great Preaching
Holding People Spellbound
The People Who Listened
Comparative Congregations
The Demise of Great Preaching
Chapter 3
Westminster Chapel: ‘A cathedral of Nonconformity’
The Present Building
Its Nine Ministers
The Morgan Years
The Chapel under Lloyd-Jones
A Local Church?
Baptism
Pastoral Care
Assistants
A Preaching Centre
Chapter 4
Incipient Romanizing: ‘What reasons have we for not coming together?’
Traditionalism
The Ecumenical Movement
October 1966
A New Grouping?
Stott’s Postscript
Westminster Fellowship
The Puritan Conference
Chapter 5
A Grievous Dividing: ‘Unity in the truth’
Breaking with Congregationalism
The British Evangelical Council
‘Guilt by Association’
The Appeals Fail
Alternative Ecumenism
Chapter 6
Wales and the English: ‘A Welshman through and through’
Llangeitho
Nationalism and Temperament
The Welsh Language
The English
Lloyd-Jones and the Welsh
The Church of England
Chapter 7
The Nature of his Leadership: ‘Standing alone against the whole world’
Personality
An Oracle of the Faith
Evangelism
The Antioch Club
The Matter of Succession
‘Athanasius Contra Mundum’
Chapter 8
The Extent of his Influence: A ‘standard bearer for the faith’
The Charismatic Movement
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Inter-Varsity Fellowship
Contradictions
A Party Man?
Chapter 9
Conclusion
Bibliography
Reference Works
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
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