The Great Revival of the Eighteenth CenturyAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1882 - 329 páginas |
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... Southey . He appears never to have become what some call an enthusiast ; but he interest- ingly illustrates , that it was not merely over the rugged and uninformed minds that the power of the Revival exercised its influence . Very ...
... Southey . He appears never to have become what some call an enthusiast ; but he interest- ingly illustrates , that it was not merely over the rugged and uninformed minds that the power of the Revival exercised its influence . Very ...
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... Southey says of him that he was a buffoon and a fanatic . Southey's judgments about the men of the Re- vival were frequently as shallow as they were unjust ; A Gallery of Revivalist Portraits . 157.
... Southey says of him that he was a buffoon and a fanatic . Southey's judgments about the men of the Re- vival were frequently as shallow as they were unjust ; A Gallery of Revivalist Portraits . 157.
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... Southey's attacks on the Methodist leaders , exclaimed , as he laid down the book , " Oh , my poor Poet Laureate ! " He deserved all that and a good deal more , if only for the verdict we have quoted on Berridge . So far as scholarship ...
... Southey's attacks on the Methodist leaders , exclaimed , as he laid down the book , " Oh , my poor Poet Laureate ! " He deserved all that and a good deal more , if only for the verdict we have quoted on Berridge . So far as scholarship ...
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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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