Fraternity-Testvériség, 1961 (39. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1961-09-01 / 9. szám
FRATERNITY 13 other theological students with him, and together they saw that only a really biblical faith, and not the prevailing rationalism, could ever win the hearts of men. Szabó was ordained in 1886, and at once began a great series of evangelistic meetings in Budapest city. Then in the same year another significant event occurred. The Scottish evangelist, Dr. Alexander Somerville, who had just returned from a round-the-world evangelistic tour, visited Hungary in 1887-88 at the invitation of the Scottish Mission. Unprecedented numbers crowded the churches to hear him. In the cities of the Plain he would get audiences of 8,000 to 10,000 people in an evening. His visit to Hungary was a great stimulus to the now rapidly growing movement in evangelism. Ministers began to hold Bible classes, to study and teach the Catechism, and to hold their own evangelistic campaigns in their parish areas. Susanna Lorantfy In 1892 a Home Missionary Association was formed, bearing the name of Susan Lorantfy, famous wife of famous Prince George Rakoczy I, and a great benefactress of the 17th century Reformed Church, bv means of which laymen