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Praying Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 155

Praying Hyde

John Hyde’s prayer life ranks in a league with the prayer lives of Andrew Murray, George Mueller, Charles Finney, Frank Bartleman, Rees Howells, Evan Roberts and other prayer warriors of church history. If you wish to learn to pray effectively, you can have no better example than the life of John Hyde. “One of the results of reading this book will be the enlistment of many and better intercessors.” — J. Pengwern Jones “We take our stand near the prayer closet of John Hyde, and are permitted to hear the sighing and the groaning, and to see the tears coursing down his face, to see his frame weakened by foodless days and sleepless nights, shaken with sobs as he pleads, ‘O God, give me souls or I die!’” — Francis A. McGaw

Praying Hyde - Large Print
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 469

Praying Hyde - Large Print

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Praying Hyde Or, a Challenge to Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

The Praying Hyde Or, a Challenge to Prayer

Christians who have been blessed by stories of prayer warriors such as George Mueller, Andrew Murray, Charles Finney will be refreshed and inspired by the moving story of John Hyde. There is no better book to enlist new intercessors than "The Praying Hyde." There is also no better example of how to pray effectively than that found in this classic book. John Hyde knew what it was to go to the "prayer closet," to weep for souls, to fast and pray with tears coursing down his cheeks for the salvation of lost souls. Any Christian who has a heart or burden for prayer will be entirely blessed and inspired by this book. When it came to prayer, John Hyde was a man among men and one with few peers. "The Praying Hyde" is more than a huge motivator, it is a rich book, sure to lead the reader into deep-but rewarding-spiritual waters.

Praying Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Praying Hyde

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Praying Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Praying Hyde

Basil Miller traces the life of John Hyde from beginning to triumphant climax. We see God moulding Hyde’s soul into an instrument t for His use. We hear John speaking the language of heaven to the eager men and women of India. Paramount in the biography is the power of prayer in the life of this great missionary. Courageously Hyde placed his petitions before God and inspired others to do the same. In the autumn of his life this consecrated missionary to India saw the gleaming harvest of his prayers—a harvest of souls saved by the redeeming blood of Jesus Christ. At last ‘the man who never slept’ went to be with his Saviour. But today in the Punjab, under the shadow of the Himalayas, still hovers the spirit of Praying Hyde - ‘the apostle of prayer.’ Do you desire a richer prayer life — deeper communion with God — more eloquent and soul-stirring speech with the Almighty? A thoughtful reading of this biography of Praying Hyde will prove helpful to you as you seek to develop that supreme skill of the Christian life - prayer.

Praying Hyde, Apostle of Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Praying Hyde, Apostle of Prayer

John Hyde, Apostle of Prayer John Hyde's prayer life ranks in a league with the prayer lives of Andrew Murray, George Mueller, Charles Finney, Frank Bartleman, Rees Howells, Evan Roberts and other prayer warriors of church history. If you wish to learn to pray effectively, you can have no better example than the life of John Hyde. "One of the results of reading this book will be the enlistment of many and better intercessors." -- J. Pengwern Jones "We take our stand near the prayer closet of John Hyde, and are permitted to hear the sighing and the groaning, and to see the tears coursing down his face, to see his frame weakened by foodless days and sleepless nights, shaken with sobs as he pleads, 'O God, give me souls or I die!'" --Francis A. McGaw

Praying Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Praying Hyde

John Hyde's prayer life ranks in a league with the prayer lives of Andrew Murray, George Mueller, Charles Finney, Frank Bartleman, Rees Howells, Evan Roberts and other prayer warriors of church history. If you wish to learn to pray effectively, you can have no better example than the life of John Hyde....

The Life and Letters of Praying Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Life and Letters of Praying Hyde

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-18
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

John Nelson Hyde (November 9, 1865 - February 17, 1912) was an American missionary who preached in the Punjab. Born in Illinois, the son of a Presbyterian minister. He came to believe that God was calling him to India where he arrived in 1892 to preach in the Punjab region. His mission at first gained few converts and endured persecution. So he began to pray very intensely. From 1899 he began to spend entire nights in prayer to God. He formed the Punjab Prayer Union, the members of which set aside half an hour a day to pray for spiritual revival. In 1908 he told the conference his dream that there would be one conversion a day, and a year later over 400 more converts had been made. He came to be called "Praying Hyde" for his passionate prayers to reach lost souls. Hyde's last words were "Shout the victory of Jesus Christ!"

John Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

John Hyde

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Setting out for India in 1892, one could have wondered how John Hyde would fare as a missionary. His slowness of speech, slightly defective hearing, and his apparent lack of enthusiasm and zeal appeared to be a hindrance to his effectiveness. But Hyde discovered the power of intercessory prayer, and the results were staggering. He proved that prayer was an evangelical force in India: by faith he claimed one soul a day, then two, then four. Through his intercessory prayer, God was able to work in remarkable ways in conventions, churches, and personal lives. It is no surprise that he was often called "The Apostle of Prayer."--Back cover.

Life and Letters of Praying Hyde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Life and Letters of Praying Hyde

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 19??
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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