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Charles Simeon

For Christ in Cambridge

George F. MacLean

9781527108417
144 pages
Christian Focus Publications
Overview

Charles Simeon was well known among his peers for many things including being one of the first among his set to purchase the new invention of an umbrella. He was smart and well turned out and enjoyed all the pleasures that life offered a well educated young man in the 1700s studying at Cambridge University. His interest in religion, however, didn’t go much beyond trying to salve his conscience by good works. Yet, one day at the age of 19 when he was preparing to take communion, he realised his sin could only be dealt with by transferring the guilt of it to another – the Lord Jesus Christ. With this realisation his heart was flooded with gospel peace and from that day on Charles Simeon was set on a remarkable pathway to spread the good news of Salvation through preaching God’s Word. 

Author Bio
George F. MacLean, married to Mary, is an elder in Smithton Free Church outside Inverness, Scotland. As would be expected of a former English teacher, he enjoys reading, but also painting, gardening, angling & walking. He enjoys visits to Cambridge to see his son, daughter–in–law & grandchildren.