Revivals of Religion - James Porter - ebook
Revivals of Religion - James Porter - ebook
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James Porter (1808-88), itinerant revivalist preacher, publisher of religious literature, an important member of the Methodist Episcopal ministry in nineteenth-century New England.
After his conversion Porter spent his early years in southern New England, preaching in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He travelled constantly, preaching at revival meetings, in town halls, and in newly constructed Methodist churches.
In 1849 he wrote The True Evangelist, in which he defended the Methodist practice of travelling from town to town to spread the gospel. He authored over sixteen books including this one: Revivals of Religion: Their Theory, Means, Obstructions, Uses and Importance (1849), his major practical revival work.
After his conversion Porter spent his early years in southern New England, preaching in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He travelled constantly, preaching at revival meetings, in town halls, and in newly constructed Methodist churches.
In 1849 he wrote The True Evangelist, in which he defended the Methodist practice of travelling from town to town to spread the gospel. He authored over sixteen books including this one: Revivals of Religion: Their Theory, Means, Obstructions, Uses and Importance (1849), his major practical revival work.
Book Title | Revivals of Religion - James Porter - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
James Porter (1808-88), itinerant revivalist preacher, publisher of religious literature, an important member of the Methodist Episcopal ministry in nineteenth-century New England.
After his conversion Porter spent his early years in southern New England, preaching in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He travelled constantly, preaching at revival meetings, in town halls, and in newly constructed Methodist churches.
In 1849 he wrote The True Evangelist, in which he defended the Methodist practice of travelling from town to town to spread the gospel. He authored over sixteen books including this one: Revivals of Religion: Their Theory, Means, Obstructions, Uses and Importance (1849), his major practical revival work.
After his conversion Porter spent his early years in southern New England, preaching in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He travelled constantly, preaching at revival meetings, in town halls, and in newly constructed Methodist churches.
In 1849 he wrote The True Evangelist, in which he defended the Methodist practice of travelling from town to town to spread the gospel. He authored over sixteen books including this one: Revivals of Religion: Their Theory, Means, Obstructions, Uses and Importance (1849), his major practical revival work.