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2nd Worldwide Revival
These books cover the Second Worldwide Awakening which lasted about 30 years. The revival had immediate effects that were were extraordinarily widespread. It also gave a remarkable impetus to world missions which affected the Churches history for decades to come.
The beginning of the revival can be traced to the industrial towns of Yorkshire in late 1791 and soon spread to other parts of Britain, leaving a proliferation of Bible and Missionary Societies in its wake.
It spread to various parts of Europe but found its most receptive ground in the USA, particularly in the Cane Ridge revival in Bourbon County.
The beginning of the revival can be traced to the industrial towns of Yorkshire in late 1791 and soon spread to other parts of Britain, leaving a proliferation of Bible and Missionary Societies in its wake.
It spread to various parts of Europe but found its most receptive ground in the USA, particularly in the Cane Ridge revival in Bourbon County.
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