Edwards on Revivals: Containing a Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God ... in Northampton, 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 PromotedDunnning & Spalding, 1832 - 424 páginas |
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... give increased tone and energy to the revival feeling , and at the same time to regulate that feeling when excited . If read by minis- ter and people in the decline of a revival , it might be expected , under God , to stop the ebbings ...
... give increased tone and energy to the revival feeling , and at the same time to regulate that feeling when excited . If read by minis- ter and people in the decline of a revival , it might be expected , under God , to stop the ebbings ...
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... gives us now and then the pleasure of hearing some remarkable instances of divine grace in the conversion of sinners , and some eminent examples of piety in that American part of the world . But never did we hear or read , since the ...
... gives us now and then the pleasure of hearing some remarkable instances of divine grace in the conversion of sinners , and some eminent examples of piety in that American part of the world . But never did we hear or read , since the ...
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... give him the glory which is due , when he begins to accomplish any of his promises concerning the latter days ; and it gives us further encou- ragement to pray , and wait , and hope for the like display of his power in the midst of us ...
... give him the glory which is due , when he begins to accomplish any of his promises concerning the latter days ; and it gives us further encou- ragement to pray , and wait , and hope for the like display of his power in the midst of us ...
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... give a better account of it than in the language of this very gentleman , the Rev. Mr. Edwards , minister of that town , who wrote the following letter , which was published in New England . 66 : Northampton , March 19th , 1737 . " We ...
... give a better account of it than in the language of this very gentleman , the Rev. Mr. Edwards , minister of that town , who wrote the following letter , which was published in New England . 66 : Northampton , March 19th , 1737 . " We ...
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... give any account , or conceive by what means it should come to pass , that people's lives and limbs should be thus preserved , when so great a multitude were thus imminently exposed : it looked as though it was impossible it should be ...
... give any account , or conceive by what means it should come to pass , that people's lives and limbs should be thus preserved , when so great a multitude were thus imminently exposed : it looked as though it was impossible it should be ...
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