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Stuart Olyott, born in Pakistan in 1942, was brought up in Asia, Chester and West Wales. He has held pastorates in London, Liverpool and Lausanne and served both Bryntirion College and the Evangelical Movement of Wales. He travels widely as a conference speaker and is the author of several books, show more including a companion to this volume (What the Bible Teaches About the Trinity), and four titles in the Welwyn Commentary series (Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon, Daniel, Romans, Ephesians). show less
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Works by Stuart Olyott

Preaching--Pure and Simple (2005) 123 copies
The Three Are One (1979) 83 copies
Alive in Christ (Ephesians) (1994) 80 copies
Jesus is Both God and Man (1785) 75 copies
You Might Have Asked (1983) 16 copies

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Short biography
Stuart Olyott became pastor of Belvidere Road Church in Liverpool after training at London Bible College and receiving his first degree from the University of London. The Liverpool pastorates occupied the periods 1967 to 1982 and 1991 to 1999. The intervening years were spent preaching the gospel in French in Lausanne, Switzerland, and pioneering new churches in both France and Switzerland.

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Concise & simple, but surprisingly substantial — just as the author’s preaching. A surprise was a section on ‘unction’, complete with ‘scare quotes’, as the author confesses the name is not adequate, and endorsement of revivals: I would like to learn more about pastor Olyott’s views on that.
 
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leandrod | Mar 17, 2021 |
An extremely practical book that takes the mysticism out of growth in Godliness.

"Godliness, we are told, is contrary to the selfish spirit that moves the world, the flesh and the devil, in that it seeks to do everything for the glory of Christ."

Highly recommended for all Christians seeking to apply the truths of Scripture.


 
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sparkleandchico | Nov 10, 2017 |
A helpful and succinct introduction to the doctrine of the Trinity. While the book is meant as an introductory text, at times it can prove to be slightly confusing. I would reserve this book as a primer for Christians who have at least a basic bible knowledge.
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m-andrews | Oct 2, 2017 |
good book,Stuart Olyott, in his lively yet thorough style, shows that the prophecy of Daniel is basically an easy book to understand. His aim is to excite the reader to read Daniel for himself.The book of Daniel is full of practical help especially for believers who find themselves standing alone in the classroom or at work, or among their family and friends. Daniel tells us how to remain true to God in a hostile environment, and shows us how to live for Him when everything is against us. Daniel dared to stand alone. So can we.The Welwyn Commentary Series is the Bible simply explained. This popular well established series provides clear and concise insight into the Scriptures from respected authors, many of whom are pastors and Bible teachers. The series is ideal for personal study, Bible class and sermon preparation and is highly recommended.… (more)
 
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