Second Worldwide Revival Catalogue (1792 onwards)


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Andrews, C. D. William Bramwell, Revivalist    
This book is a brief but powerful introduction to the life of an extraordinary man. William Bramwell was an outstanding evangelistic preacher ministering mainly in the north of England Yorkshire, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Sunderland, and etc. in the late 18th century.
Andrews, Emerson Autobiography of Emerson Andrews    
Influenced by the eccentric revivalist, Lorenzo Dow and converted under the ministry of another revivalist, Asahel Nettleton, this powerful preacher enjoyed an effective evangelistic ministry for forty years. His estimates were that 40,000 were converted through his ministry.
Finley, James B. Autobiography of Rev. James B. Finley    
The great general camp meeting was held at Cane Ridge and this chapter describes the amazing scenes that were witnessed there.
Finney, Charles G. An Autobiography of Charles Finney    
More than a hundred years have passed since this book was first published. It has been reprinted scores of times and has been translated into numerous languges. It still remains a Christian classic as a history of a radical revivalist which has impacted thousands of Christians and their ministries over the years. Billy Graham said that 'few men influenced a whole generation for Christ as deeply as Charles G. Finney.' Criticise him you may, disagree with his controversial doctrines and his use of 'means' in successive revivals, but no one can deny the astounding effect he has made on Western Evangelicalism for one and a half centuries.
Hood, Edwin Paxton Christmas Evans    
Hood gives a comprehensive view of Evans life, his nation, his times and his contemporaries. The story of a superlative preacher who was not too proud to admit his mistakes and get on with preaching the gospel.
Oliver, Robert Christmas Evans    
Christmas Evans is an example of a preacher who, having experienced extraordinary power and revival in his ministry, went right off course in doctrine and, inevitably, in practice. Robert Oliver brings out many lessons in this brief biography.
Rogers, James The Cane Ridge Meeting House    
The Kentucky Revival of 1801 really began in 1800. Cane Ridge became the centre of the revival. The meetings often witnessed scenes of astounding manifestations.
Smith, George Life Of William Carey - Shoemaker and Missionary    
William Carey (1761-1834) was far from being a revivalist, but the story of his life has been an inspiration and example to thousands of others who have sought to spread the gospel across the world.
Various authors A Brief Account of the Late Revivals of Religion Among the Congregationalists and Baptists...    
This extremely rare pamphlet, comprised of thirteen letters written in late 1798 and the first six months of 1799, describes the effects of a glorious revival of religion in the states of New England and Nova Scotia.

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