The one word review from the late Leonard Ravenhill: "Excellent."
From the introduction: The great object of this book is to describe, in their own words so far as possible, the deepest spiritual experiences of the most famous Christians of all ages and times. The author has spent much of his time for years in the greatest libraries of Europe and America, searching the whole range of Christian literature to glean from it the most spiritual and helpful Christian experiences. He believes that this book contains the very cream of the Christian literature of all ages, and trusts that it will be the means of leading many into "the fulness of the blessing of the gospel of Christ" (Romans 15:29).
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This book highlights the lives of many great Christians from days gone by. Lawson tells the story of many well known "heroes of the faith" like John Wesley, Charles Finney, and D.L. Moody, while bring out some of the lesser knowns like Lorenzo Dow, Billy Bray, and Girolamo Savonarola.
This version includes an active table of contents, pictures of twenty people who are discussed, and has been proof-read (albeit roughly) to ensure that your text is readable. It has also been formatted precisely for your Kindle so you can know that your reading experience will be all that you have come to expect.