Letters on Revival
500 in stock
| Weight | 0.42 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 8.5 × 5.4 × 0.5 in |
| ISBN | 9780851518558 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Topic | Revival |
| Original Pub Date | 1858 |
| Banner Pub Date | Mar 30, 2004 |
| Page Count | 144 |
| Format | Book |
Book Description
Revival swept throughout the churches of New England and other parts of the United States between 1798 and 1808. These letters of Ebenezer Porter, an eyewitness of the revivals, display two characteristics not always found together: warm zeal to see the church revived, and wise moderation in resisting tendencies to fanaticism.
Porter outlines the characteristics of the revivals he had witnessed, the means used for the conversion of sinners, hindrances to revivals, the exercises of those hopefully converted, and the longer-term effects of the revivals on the churches. He also deals helpfully with new theories that were appearing on the subject of divine influence in the conversion of sinners.
The result is a permanently valuable guide to the nature and effects of revivals of religion.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
| Publisher's Foreword | vii | |
| Letter One | ||
| Introduction - the revivals of 1798-1808 - general characteristics of the period | 1 | |
| Letter Two | ||
| Use of means for the conversion of sinners - preaching - method of preaching - doctrines preached - conferences - prayer | 12 | |
| Letter Three | ||
| Hindrances to revivals - exercises of sinners under legal convictions - disorders in revivals | 27 | |
| Letter Four | ||
| Exercises of hopeful converts - their characteristics - their treatment by ministers and other Christians | 50 | |
| Letter Five | ||
| General results of revivals - permanence - practical piety - harmony among Christians - humility in ministers - other good effects in Christians | 70 | |
| Letter Six | ||
| Divine sovereignty - accountability and dependence of sinners - importance of local ministry - wisdom in dealing with the anxious - premature reception of professed converts | 85 | |
| Letter Seven | ||
| Divine influence in the conversion of sinners - new theories controverted – conclusion | 118 |
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