The Pastor of Kilsyth: The Life and Times of W.H. Burns

Burns, Islay


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The Pastor of Kilsyth introduces us to the life and ministry of William Hamilton Burns (1779 - 1859), the father of the better known preacher and missionary to China William Chalmers Burns (1815 - 68). But while eclipsed in fame by his son, the life and ministry of William H. Burns contains much that is of value to us today. This is reflected by Iain Murray who referred to The Pastor of Kilsyth as a 'little known work,' but notwithstanding this said it is 'one of the best Scottish ministerial biographies.' Those who give time to read this book will undoubtedly be led to agree with Murray.

In our celebrity-driven age (from which the evangelical church is far from exempt), this is exactly the kind of life we need to study. We need to be reminded of the beauty, dignity and ultimately the glory of humble, obscure Christian service (Matt. 10:42). Yes, we need the towering leaders of men like John Calvin and John Knox. However, the great work of the church is ultimately carried forward by those


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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781848718715
  • Page Count
    312
  • Publisher
    Banner of Truth
  • Publication Date
    August 2019

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About the Author

Islay Burns was the brother of China missionary William Chalmers Burns (1815-68) and the son of William H. Burns (1779-1859), and is best known as a writer and the successor to Robert Murray M’Cheyne in Dundee.
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The Pastor of Kilsyth: The Life and Times of W.H. Burns

$18.00 $20.00
The Pastor of Kilsyth introduces us to the life and ministry of William Hamilton Burns (1779 - 1859), the father of the better known preacher and missionary to China William Chalmers Burns (1815 - 68). But while eclipsed in fame by his son, the life and ministry of William H. Burns contains much that is of value to us today. This is reflected by Iain Murray who referred to The Pastor of Kilsyth as a 'little known work,' but notwithstanding this said it is 'one of the best Scottish ministerial biographies.' Those who give time to read this book will undoubtedly be led to agree with Murray.

In our celebrity-driven age (from which the evangelical church is far from exempt), this is exactly the kind of life we need to study. We need to be reminded of the beauty, dignity and ultimately the glory of humble, obscure Christian service (Matt. 10:42). Yes, we need the towering leaders of men like John Calvin and John Knox. However, the great work of the church is ultimately carried forward by those

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