
The Life of God in the Soul of Man
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Henry Scougal
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Henry Scougal was a Scottish Anglican theologian, minister and author. Scougal produced a number of works while a pastor and professor of divinity at King's. His most recognized work, The Life Of God In The Soul Of Man, was originally written to a friend to explain Christianity and give spiritual counsel. This work was almost universally praised by the leaders of the Great Awakening, including George Whitefield, who said he never really understood what true religion was until he had digested Scougal's treatise. — Wikipedia
