Revival Lectures - Charles Finney - ebook

Revival Lectures - Charles Finney - ebook

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"These Lectures of Charles Grandison Finney on 'Revivals of Religion,' constitute probably the most exhaustive analytical studies on the subject that can be found in any language.

Their importance is enhanced, too, by the fact that Finney - who was much more than a theorist - demonstrated the force of his argumentative position by the application of his views, amid communities of widely differing character, through a long and distinguished career, which was crowded with astonishing experiences.

Finney was a spiritual pioneer, full of faith and the Holy Ghost, who was called to fulfil the duties of evangelist, pastor and theological professor. While his careful words evidenced his intimate knowledge of all that had to do with the winning of souls, the facts, which he marshalled, and the conclusions to which they pointed received powerful approval in the tears and prayers of vast numbers, who, responding to his moving appeals, pressed their way into the Kingdom of God.

Thus, Finney the evangelist more than justified Finney the lecturer."

From the Introduction to the second edition of the Lectures by W.H. Harding.

Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination.  475pp

Book Title Revival Lectures - Charles Finney - ebook
Author Revival Library Books
Type eBook
Date Published Jan 02, 2019
"These Lectures of Charles Grandison Finney on 'Revivals of Religion,' constitute probably the most exhaustive analytical studies on the subject that can be found in any language.

Their importance is enhanced, too, by the fact that Finney - who was much more than a theorist - demonstrated the force of his argumentative position by the application of his views, amid communities of widely differing character, through a long and distinguished career, which was crowded with astonishing experiences.

Finney was a spiritual pioneer, full of faith and the Holy Ghost, who was called to fulfil the duties of evangelist, pastor and theological professor. While his careful words evidenced his intimate knowledge of all that had to do with the winning of souls, the facts, which he marshalled, and the conclusions to which they pointed received powerful approval in the tears and prayers of vast numbers, who, responding to his moving appeals, pressed their way into the Kingdom of God.

Thus, Finney the evangelist more than justified Finney the lecturer."

From the Introduction to the second edition of the Lectures by W.H. Harding.

Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination.  475pp

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