Constant Revivals - Simeon Harkey - ebook
  
    
    
    
    
    
      
        
          
            
            
            
            
            
              
                
                  
                
                
                
                
                    
                  
                
                
                
                
                                
                
                  
                
                
              
            
            
          
        
        
        
        
        
          
            
              
              
              
        
        
        
  
    
    
      
        
          
          
            
            
            
            
              
          
        
      
    
  
      
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
                  
                
              Constant Revivals - Simeon Harkey - ebook
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                Harkey sets forth the constant revival state in a congregation as vastly superior to temporary excitements and offers suggestions which he believes will make this possible. Controversial issues of his day ie 'Old measures' vs. 'New measures' are reasonably considered. Written in 1842. 172 pages.
 
Contents.
Introduction.The grand design of the Christian Church is the regeneration and sanctification of souls.
Chapter I. What is true religion? An important question.
Chapter II. What is a genuine Revival of Religion.
Chapter III. What is a genuine revival (continued.
Chapter IV. Are genuine revivals the Church's Best State?
Chapter V. Constant revivals possible.
Chapter VI. "New Measures"—"Old Measures."
Chapter VII. How to conduct revivals.
Chapter VIII. Conclusion and application of the whole subject.
                
                
                
                
                
                  
                  
                  Contents.
Introduction.The grand design of the Christian Church is the regeneration and sanctification of souls.
Chapter I. What is true religion? An important question.
Chapter II. What is a genuine Revival of Religion.
Chapter III. What is a genuine revival (continued.
Chapter IV. Are genuine revivals the Church's Best State?
Chapter V. Constant revivals possible.
Chapter VI. "New Measures"—"Old Measures."
Chapter VII. How to conduct revivals.
Chapter VIII. Conclusion and application of the whole subject.
| Book Title | Constant Revivals - Simeon Harkey - ebook | 
| Author | Revival Library Books | 
| Type | eBook | 
| Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 | 
                Harkey sets forth the constant revival state in a congregation as vastly superior to temporary excitements and offers suggestions which he believes will make this possible. Controversial issues of his day ie 'Old measures' vs. 'New measures' are reasonably considered. Written in 1842. 172 pages.
 
Contents.
Introduction.The grand design of the Christian Church is the regeneration and sanctification of souls.
Chapter I. What is true religion? An important question.
Chapter II. What is a genuine Revival of Religion.
Chapter III. What is a genuine revival (continued.
Chapter IV. Are genuine revivals the Church's Best State?
Chapter V. Constant revivals possible.
Chapter VI. "New Measures"—"Old Measures."
Chapter VII. How to conduct revivals.
Chapter VIII. Conclusion and application of the whole subject.
          
        
      
        
      
      
      
        Contents.
Introduction.The grand design of the Christian Church is the regeneration and sanctification of souls.
Chapter I. What is true religion? An important question.
Chapter II. What is a genuine Revival of Religion.
Chapter III. What is a genuine revival (continued.
Chapter IV. Are genuine revivals the Church's Best State?
Chapter V. Constant revivals possible.
Chapter VI. "New Measures"—"Old Measures."
Chapter VII. How to conduct revivals.
Chapter VIII. Conclusion and application of the whole subject.