The Great Revival of the Eighteenth CenturyAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1882 - 329 páginas |
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... suggestive of its savage aspect upwards of a hundred years since . The spot to which we refer is the Gwennap Pit ; it is a wild amphitheatre , cut out among the hills , capable of holding about thirty thousand The Revival Conservative .
... suggestive of its savage aspect upwards of a hundred years since . The spot to which we refer is the Gwennap Pit ; it is a wild amphitheatre , cut out among the hills , capable of holding about thirty thousand The Revival Conservative .
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... Gwennap Pit recorded : he preached his first sermon there , as we have said , in 1762 ; at the age of eighty - six he preached his last in 1789. There , from time to time , they poured in from all the country round to see and to listen ...
... Gwennap Pit recorded : he preached his first sermon there , as we have said , in 1762 ; at the age of eighty - six he preached his last in 1789. There , from time to time , they poured in from all the country round to see and to listen ...
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... Gwennap Pit to those of Methodism in Western England . There Jesse Lee , the first founder of Methodism in New England , com- menced the work in 1790 , which has issued in an organisation even more extensive and gi- gantic than that ...
... Gwennap Pit to those of Methodism in Western England . There Jesse Lee , the first founder of Methodism in New England , com- menced the work in 1790 , which has issued in an organisation even more extensive and gi- gantic than that ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE DARKNESS BEFORE THE DAWN | 7 |
FIRST STREAKS OF DAWN | 24 |
NEW LIGHTS AND OLD LANTERNS | 48 |
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