| Jonathan Edwards experienced two seasons of revival
during his pastorate in Northampton, New England - one in 1734-5 and
the other a few years later in 1740-42. In this book, written
in 1742, he sought to defend the latter revival, which, though very
widespread throughout New England, was not without its critics.
He gave insightful counsel regarding the discernment of true experiences
of revival and those that were merely emotionalism or fanaticism.
Written to combat misunderstanding in his day, this book, along with
his others on the same theme, has furnished succeeding generations
with godly wisdom on the nature and experience of authentic Holy Spirit-inspired
revival. |
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| This electronic edition was taken from
The Works of Jonathan Edwards, re-published by the Banner of Truth
Trust, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1974 and is used with their permission.
The original work is in the public domain but we would be grateful
if the use of this electronic edition was restricted to private
reading and research. For any other use (including publishing, storing
or reproducing) please contact us at librarian@revival-library.org
for authorisation. |
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