The Great Revival of the Eighteenth CenturyAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1882 - 329 páginas |
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... passed through three great evangelical revivals . The first , the period of the REFORMATION , whose force was latent there , even before the waves of the great German revolution reached its shores , and called forth the pen of a monarch ...
... passed through three great evangelical revivals . The first , the period of the REFORMATION , whose force was latent there , even before the waves of the great German revolution reached its shores , and called forth the pen of a monarch ...
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... passed away ; Charles Wesley refers to it in his elegy on Whitefield . In a short time he leaped forth into spiritual freedom , and almost immediately became , youth as he was , preacher , and we may almost say , apostle . The change in ...
... passed away ; Charles Wesley refers to it in his elegy on Whitefield . In a short time he leaped forth into spiritual freedom , and almost immediately became , youth as he was , preacher , and we may almost say , apostle . The change in ...
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... passed through all the trials which Silas passed , leaving them still only rough sailor men ! In him all the roughness seemed only to strike down to depths of wonderful compassion and tenderness . Singular was the university in which he ...
... passed through all the trials which Silas passed , leaving them still only rough sailor men ! In him all the roughness seemed only to strike down to depths of wonderful compassion and tenderness . Singular was the university in which he ...
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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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appears Appendix became Berridge Bible Bishop called Captain Chapel CHAPTER character Charles Wesley Christ Christian Church of England Clapham Sect clergy clergyman Countess of Huntingdon crowd David Bogue Divine Doddridge earnest eminent evangelical faith field gave George Whitefield give Gloucester Gloucestershire Gospel grace Gwennap hear heard heart holy honour Howell Harris hymns influence interest Isaac Watts Jesus John Newton John Wesley labours Lady land lay preachers lived London Lord Methodism Methodist mind ministers Missionary Society Moravian movement neighbourhood never noble Oxford parish passed perhaps poor praise pray preaching prison pulpit Puritan reader religious remarkable Revival Robert Raikes Rowland Hill sacred sailor says seems sermon Silas Told sing singular song soul Southey spirit story Sunday-school sweet tender Thomas thought tion took truth vicar visited Watts Wesley's Whitefield whole wild William wonderful words writes young