Great Revivals and the Great Republic - Warren Candler - ebook

Great Revivals and the Great Republic - Warren Candler - ebook

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This volume is a study of American history, from a standpoint, which has been generally overlooked by writers upon both the secular and religious history of the United States.

It has been prepared with a view of doing good to both Church and State, by the promotion of a pious patriotism and the stimulation of a patriotic piety. In its pages, it is hoped, will be found revealed, such a connection between the religious history and the civil development of "the Great Republic" as will inspire the patriot with fresh devotion - and move the Christian to renewed zeal. It is especially desired, that men of all classes and of all shades of opinion, may be led to a just appreciation of that evangelical and evangelistic type of Christianity, which must be the security of our institutions for the years to come as it has been their inspiration and preservation in the days that are gone. It is believed that a careful and unprejudiced consideration of the facts presented will lead to the conclusion, that a revivalistic religion - the prevalent form of Christianity in American churches - is at once the salvation of our own country and the hope of other lands.

Chapters:

Chapter 1 - Religion and National Life

Chapter 2 - A Nation Founded by Faith

Chapter 3 - Revivals in the Old World Made Colonies in the New

Chapter 4 - The Great Awakening

Chapter 5 - The Weslyan Revival

Chapter 6 - The Great Revival of 1800

Chapter 7 - The Revival of 1858

Chapter 9 - Evangelical Christianity and the Security of their Great Republic and the Hope of the World

Chapter 10 - The Next Great Awakening

First published 1904. 286 pages
Book Title Great Revivals and the Great Republic - Warren Candler - ebook
Author Revival Library Books
Type eBook
Date Published Jan 02, 2019
This volume is a study of American history, from a standpoint, which has been generally overlooked by writers upon both the secular and religious history of the United States.

It has been prepared with a view of doing good to both Church and State, by the promotion of a pious patriotism and the stimulation of a patriotic piety. In its pages, it is hoped, will be found revealed, such a connection between the religious history and the civil development of "the Great Republic" as will inspire the patriot with fresh devotion - and move the Christian to renewed zeal. It is especially desired, that men of all classes and of all shades of opinion, may be led to a just appreciation of that evangelical and evangelistic type of Christianity, which must be the security of our institutions for the years to come as it has been their inspiration and preservation in the days that are gone. It is believed that a careful and unprejudiced consideration of the facts presented will lead to the conclusion, that a revivalistic religion - the prevalent form of Christianity in American churches - is at once the salvation of our own country and the hope of other lands.

Chapters:

Chapter 1 - Religion and National Life

Chapter 2 - A Nation Founded by Faith

Chapter 3 - Revivals in the Old World Made Colonies in the New

Chapter 4 - The Great Awakening

Chapter 5 - The Weslyan Revival

Chapter 6 - The Great Revival of 1800

Chapter 7 - The Revival of 1858

Chapter 9 - Evangelical Christianity and the Security of their Great Republic and the Hope of the World

Chapter 10 - The Next Great Awakening

First published 1904. 286 pages

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