The History of Revivals of ReligionWilliam Allen |
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| Contents | |
| Title Page | ||
| Introduction | ||
| Foreword | ||
| Note | ||
| Chapter I | The History of Revivals of Religion | |
| Part I | Early Church Revivals — The Early British Church —Waldenses Revival— John Wickcliffe — Savonarola — The Reformation — John Calvin— John Knox—Ulster Revival 1625. | |
| Part II | German Pietism — Moravian Revival — Jonathan Edwards —The Great Awakening. | |
| Part III | Brainerd’s Revival—The Puritans—The Quaker Revival—Revivals in Wales—The Methodist Pentecost—Cambuslang Revival—Missions the Result of Revivals—Early American Methodist Revivals—Finney’s Revivals—Revivals in Kilsyth and Aberdeen—American Revival 1857-58. | |
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| Part IV | ‘59 Revival in Ireland—’59 Revival in Wales, England, and Scotland—The Salvation Army—D. L. Moody—The China Inland Mission—Christian Endeavour Revival. | |
| Part V | C. H. Spurgeon—World Student Revival—George Muller—Billy Bray—Sam Jones. | |
| Part VI | Revival in Uganda—Pandita Ramabai’s Revival—The Welsh Revival 1904—Revivals in China, Korea, and Manchuria—Billy Sunday—Torrey—Chapman—Alexander—Praying Hyde—Ruanda Revivals—Youth for Christ—Billy Graham—Revival in Korea 1950— Remarks. | |
| Chapter II | How to Promote Local Revival. Prayer Groups in History—Prayer for Revival— Youth Work—Sunday Schools—Gospel Services— Open Air Meetings—Missions—Enquiry Room Work—Purity Witness. |
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| Chapter III | Revival and World Evangelisation. Introduction—the Call—Support of Students— Home Missions—How Colleges and Churches Can Help—Revival Conferences—The Possibilities—The Training of Converts—Personal Message. |
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