The first work in English to present a comprehensive survey of the life and ministry of William Williams, the prince among Welsh hymn-writers, author of such well known hymns as: 'Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah', 'O'er the gloomy hills of darkness' and 'Jesus, Jesus, all sufficient'. His other writings, which are, in themselves, a treasure store of sound biblical teaching and practical, everyday application are included in summary with frequent original translation. A title in which there is much to challenge the mind, delight the soul and motivate godly living.
Author Eifion Evans is a retired minister of the Presbyterian Church of Wales, living in Carmarthenshire.
He is the author of a number of books on the subject of revival, including: Revival Comes to Wales: The Story of the 1859 Revival in Wales (1959), The Welsh Revival of 1904 (1969), Revivals: Their Rise, Progress and Achievements (1961), and Two Welsh Revivalists (1985). He lives in Llanelli, Wales, and continues to study and write on the subject of revival.
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