Edwards on Revivals: Containing A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northhampton, Massachusetts, A.D. 1735 : Also Thoughts on the Revival of Religion in New England, 1742, and the Way in which it Ought to be Acknowledged and PromotedDunning & Spalding, 1832 - 424 páginas |
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Página ix
... circumstances , however , are precisely what ( from human weakness , and the artifice of Satan to bring the whole work into disrepute ) we have a right to expect . Any judicious publication on re- vivals , and especially that written ...
... circumstances , however , are precisely what ( from human weakness , and the artifice of Satan to bring the whole work into disrepute ) we have a right to expect . Any judicious publication on re- vivals , and especially that written ...
Página xiii
... circumstances under which it was produced . The manner of laying out his plan , and the topics introduced , the practices which he either defended or censured , the wisdom with which he conducted his subject , are much more apparent ...
... circumstances under which it was produced . The manner of laying out his plan , and the topics introduced , the practices which he either defended or censured , the wisdom with which he conducted his subject , are much more apparent ...
Página xvi
... circumstances of a commu- nity . And every engine of influence , which can be used consistently with truth , ought to be employed in forwarding the work . Ministers should ex- hibit great zeal and resoluteness in pushing the work ...
... circumstances of a commu- nity . And every engine of influence , which can be used consistently with truth , ought to be employed in forwarding the work . Ministers should ex- hibit great zeal and resoluteness in pushing the work ...
Página xxvii
... circumstances exceedingly dis- tressing and awful ; yet , alas ! we have not generally seen nor duly considered God's hand stretched out against us ; but have given him reason to complain , as of his ancient people , " Why should ye be ...
... circumstances exceedingly dis- tressing and awful ; yet , alas ! we have not generally seen nor duly considered God's hand stretched out against us ; but have given him reason to complain , as of his ancient people , " Why should ye be ...
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... Northampton , while we had no knowledge of each other's circumstances : there has been a very great ingathering of souls to Christ in that place , and something considerable of the same work begun 42 INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT .
... Northampton , while we had no knowledge of each other's circumstances : there has been a very great ingathering of souls to Christ in that place , and something considerable of the same work begun 42 INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT .
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