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3rd Worldwide Revival
In this section are materials on Asahel Nettleton, Charles Finney and James Caughey - names which dominate the American and British scenes.
Finney's well documented ministry began in 1830 and netted 100,000 souls within one year! The Methodist Episcopal church steadily increased in the 1830's, especially through camp-meetings. But their numbers doubled in 1840-1842. Other denominations flourished too.
The greatest effect of this revival was felt far beyond the boarders of North America and for centuries to come. Finney's philosophy of revival, expressed in his autobiography and explained in his "Revivals of Religion", which can be found in the "Revival Theology" section, has subsequently affected thousands of Christians and precipitated revivals around the world.
Finney's well documented ministry began in 1830 and netted 100,000 souls within one year! The Methodist Episcopal church steadily increased in the 1830's, especially through camp-meetings. But their numbers doubled in 1840-1842. Other denominations flourished too.
The greatest effect of this revival was felt far beyond the boarders of North America and for centuries to come. Finney's philosophy of revival, expressed in his autobiography and explained in his "Revivals of Religion", which can be found in the "Revival Theology" section, has subsequently affected thousands of Christians and precipitated revivals around the world.
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