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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... 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 in New England ...
... 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 in New England ...
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... young woman seems yet to remain in dangerous circum- stances , by an inward hurt in her breast ; but of late there appears more hope of her recovery . " There is none can give any account , or conceive by what means it should come to ...
... young woman seems yet to remain in dangerous circum- stances , by an inward hurt in her breast ; but of late there appears more hope of her recovery . " There is none can give any account , or conceive by what means it should come to ...
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... young , must neces- sarily receive a stronger impression from it , and a more agreeable surprise than the mere narration of it can communicate to others at a distance . Children's language always loses its striking beauties at second ...
... young , must neces- sarily receive a stronger impression from it , and a more agreeable surprise than the mere narration of it can communicate to others at a distance . Children's language always loses its striking beauties at second ...
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... young people in the town seemed to be mainly concerned for their eternal salvation . After the last of these came a far more degenerate time , ( at least among the young people , ) I suppose , than ever before . Mr. Stoddard , indeed ...
... young people in the town seemed to be mainly concerned for their eternal salvation . After the last of these came a far more degenerate time , ( at least among the young people , ) I suppose , than ever before . Mr. Stoddard , indeed ...
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... young people to be indecent in their carriage at meeting , which doubtless would not have prevailed to such a degree , had it not been that my grandfather through his great age ( though he retained his powers surprisingly to the last ) ...
... young people to be indecent in their carriage at meeting , which doubtless would not have prevailed to such a degree , had it not been that my grandfather through his great age ( though he retained his powers surprisingly to the last ) ...
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