Edwards on Revivals: Containing a Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls 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 PromotedDunning & Spalding, 1832 - 387 |
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Strona xix
... multitude of souls in a short space of time , turning them from a formal , cold , and careless profession of Christianity , to the lively exercise of every Christian grace , and the powerful prac- tice of our holy religion . The great ...
... multitude of souls in a short space of time , turning them from a formal , cold , and careless profession of Christianity , to the lively exercise of every Christian grace , and the powerful prac- tice of our holy religion . The great ...
Strona xxi
... multitudes that were ready to sink and perish under the painful sense of their own guilt and danger . Sal- vation shall spread through all the tribes and ranks of mankind , as the lightning from heaven in a few moments would communicate ...
... multitudes that were ready to sink and perish under the painful sense of their own guilt and danger . Sal- vation shall spread through all the tribes and ranks of mankind , as the lightning from heaven in a few moments would communicate ...
Strona xxii
... multitude of his young con- verts were assembled : nor can 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 ...
... multitude of his young con- verts were assembled : nor can 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 ...
Strona xxiii
... multitude were thus imminently exposed : it looked as though it was impossible it should be otherwise , than that great numbers should instantly be crushed to death or dashed in pieces : it seems unreasonable to ascribe it to any thing ...
... multitude were thus imminently exposed : it looked as though it was impossible it should be otherwise , than that great numbers should instantly be crushed to death or dashed in pieces : it seems unreasonable to ascribe it to any thing ...
Strona 56
... multitudes of instances he has made a shorter work of it : he has so awakened and convinced persons ' consciences , and made them so sensible of their exceedingly great vileness , and given them such a sense of his wrath against sin ...
... multitudes of instances he has made a shorter work of it : he has so awakened and convinced persons ' consciences , and made them so sensible of their exceedingly great vileness , and given them such a sense of his wrath against sin ...
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