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Wayside Wells

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First published in 1908, 'Wayside Wells' is a collection thoughts for each Sunday evening of the year. They were selected from the diary, letters and sermons of the Rev. Andrew A. Bonar, D.D. (1810-1892) by his daughter Marjory. Dr Bonar was a minister of the Church of Scotland and later of the Free Church and younger brother of the hymn-writer Horatius.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 21, 2016

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Andrew A. Bonar

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Andrew Alexander Bonar (May 29, 1810 in Edinburgh – December 30, 1892 in Glasgow) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland and youngest brother of Horatius Bonar.

Bonar studied at Edinburgh; was minister at Collace, Perthshire, 1838 – 1856 (both in the Church of Scotland and the Free Church); and of Finnieston Free Church, Glasgow, 1856 till his death. He joined the Free Church in 1843, and was its moderator in 1878. He was identified with evangelical and revival movements and adhered to the doctrine of premillennialism. With Robert Murray McCheyne he visited Palestine in 1839 to inquire into the condition of the Jews there. During the visit of Dwight L. Moody to Britain in 1874 and 1875, Moody was warmly welcomed by Bonar, despite the latter receiving considerable criticism from other Calvinist ministers in the Free Church.

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