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"Now if such things are enthusiasm, and the fruits of a distempered brain,
let my brain be evermore possessed of that happy distemper! If this be
distraction, I pray God that the world of mankind may be all seized with
this benign, meek, beneficent, beatifically, glorious distraction!"
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Jonathan
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"Our public
assemblies were then beautiful; the congregation was alive in God's
service, every one earnestly intent on the public worship, every
hearer eager to drink in the words of the minister as they came from
his mouth. The assembly in general were, from time to time, in tears
while the word was preached; some weeping with sorrow and distress,
others with joy and love, others with pity and concern for the souls
of their neighbours." - Jonathan Edwards |
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Revival Hits New England (Brief Overview) |
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" among persons
of all degrees and all ages; the noise among the dry bones waxed
louder and louder; all other talk but about spiritual and eternal
things, was soon thrown by...." |
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Thoughts Concerning... Online Book - Read it
here! |
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Some thoughts concerning the present Revival in New England, and the
way in which it ought be promoted and acknowledged by Jonathan
Edwards. (If you really want to learn about this Revival this
is a must.) |
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The importance of Corporate prayer for Revival |
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A
Humble Attempt to Promote the Agreement and Union of God's
People Throughout the World in Extraordinary Prayer For a Revival Of
Religion
And The Advancement Of God's Kingdom On Earth, According To Scriptural
Promises And Prophecies Of The Last Time. - by Jonathan Edwards" |
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Revival
Sermons Preached by Jonathan Edwards |
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The Surprising Work of God in Northampton by
Jonathan Edwards |
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We are
abundantly satisfied of the truth of this narrative, not only from
the
pious character of the writer, but from the concurrent testimony of
many other
persons in New England - preface. |
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The distinguishing marks of a work of the Spirit
of God by J. Edwards |
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"In the
apostolic age, there was the greatest outpouring of the Spirit of God
that ever was both as to his extraordinary influences and gifts, and
his
ordinary operations, in convincing, converting..." |
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An Account of the Revival of Religion in
Northampton in 1740 - 1742 |
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"Ever since the
great work of God that was wrought here about nine years ago, there
has been a great and abiding alteration in this town in many respects.
There has been vastly more religion kept up in the town, among all
sorts of persons." |
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Jonathan Edwards and the Crucial Importance of
Revival by: M. James |
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"I am
to deal with Jonathan Edwards in particular. I take for granted the
main facts concerning him. He was born in 1703 and died in 1758.
Curiously enough he died as a result of being vaccinated against." |
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