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The Studies in Martyn Lloyd-Jones Collection presents a clear-eyed and penetrating look at this monumental figure in evangelical Christianity. These two volumes offer thorough biographies of Lloyd-Jones’s life, and critical assessments of his 53-year preaching career and legacy.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was arguably the most important and influential British evangelical preacher in the 20th Century. His influence extended to nearly all who came after him, including C. S. Lewis. There is much Christians today can learn by examining the life and preaching of Lloyd-Jones, and the Studies in Martyn Lloyd-Jones Collection is a terrific place to begin.
Be sure to check out the Selected Works of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, also available from Logos.
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) is recognized as one of the last century's most gifted preachers and writers. He served as minister of Westminster Chapel in London for 25 years and preached extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Through his devotional writings, commentaries and other books, Lloyd-Jones has had a profound influence upon the Christian church and the lives of many thousands worldwide.
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