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Henry Grattan Guinness fu un predicatore, evangelista e autore protestante irlandese, figura centrale del risveglio evangelico. La sua potente predicazione durante il Revival dell'Ulster del 1859 attirò migliaia di ascoltatori e la sua influenza raggiunse milioni di persone in tutto il mondo. Guinness fu anche responsabile della formazione e dell'invio di centinaia di 'missionari della fede' a livello globale, lasciando un'impronta duratura nelle comunità cristiane.






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