The Boston Revival 1842 - Martin Moore - ebook
The Boston Revival 1842 - Martin Moore - ebook
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A Brief History of The Evangelical Churches of Boston, Together With a More Particular Account of The Revival of 1842.'
The writer deals primarily with the ministry of Elder Jacob Knapp who was a pastor of a Baptist church at Watertown, New York. There he began a ministry marked throughout by frequent revivals.
Though Knapp was bitterly opposed his meetings were packed. While believers prayed, opponents cursed aloud. Sinners fell to the floor to crying out for mercy and others shouted for the joy of salvation.
Moore also introduces the ministries of Charles Finney, the Congregational minister, Rev. Kirk, Lyman Beecher, Jesse Lee, John Newland and many other ministers of the day.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 148pp
The writer deals primarily with the ministry of Elder Jacob Knapp who was a pastor of a Baptist church at Watertown, New York. There he began a ministry marked throughout by frequent revivals.
Though Knapp was bitterly opposed his meetings were packed. While believers prayed, opponents cursed aloud. Sinners fell to the floor to crying out for mercy and others shouted for the joy of salvation.
Moore also introduces the ministries of Charles Finney, the Congregational minister, Rev. Kirk, Lyman Beecher, Jesse Lee, John Newland and many other ministers of the day.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 148pp
Book Title | The Boston Revival 1842 - Martin Moore - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
A Brief History of The Evangelical Churches of Boston, Together With a More Particular Account of The Revival of 1842.'
The writer deals primarily with the ministry of Elder Jacob Knapp who was a pastor of a Baptist church at Watertown, New York. There he began a ministry marked throughout by frequent revivals.
Though Knapp was bitterly opposed his meetings were packed. While believers prayed, opponents cursed aloud. Sinners fell to the floor to crying out for mercy and others shouted for the joy of salvation.
Moore also introduces the ministries of Charles Finney, the Congregational minister, Rev. Kirk, Lyman Beecher, Jesse Lee, John Newland and many other ministers of the day.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 148pp
The writer deals primarily with the ministry of Elder Jacob Knapp who was a pastor of a Baptist church at Watertown, New York. There he began a ministry marked throughout by frequent revivals.
Though Knapp was bitterly opposed his meetings were packed. While believers prayed, opponents cursed aloud. Sinners fell to the floor to crying out for mercy and others shouted for the joy of salvation.
Moore also introduces the ministries of Charles Finney, the Congregational minister, Rev. Kirk, Lyman Beecher, Jesse Lee, John Newland and many other ministers of the day.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination. 148pp