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This is an interesting query, as it combines a specific theological text ("Why Revival Tarries" by Leonard Ravenhill) with a specific file-sharing platform ("PDF Drive").

Ravenhill railed against stealing in all forms. In one sermon, he said, “If you cheat a man of his wages, you’re a thief. If you cheat a publisher of his rightful income, you’re a thief.” Downloading his book from PDF Drive violates the very holiness he preached.

Downloading Why Revival Tarries from PDF Drive is copyright infringement. The book is still in copyright (Ravenhill died 1994; rights extend to 2064 in most jurisdictions). Bethany House (a division of Baker Publishing Group) loses royalties with every unauthorized download.

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