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Outlines the Revival amongst the Confederate troops in the early to mid-1880's. It explains the hindrances as well as the helps to the Revival. It gives evidence that God still works, despite dreadful conditions. |
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This article, drawn mainly from J. Edwin Orr's monumemental work entitled 'The Event of the Century,' illustrates the world-wide effect of the revival which invaded the island of Jamaica in 1860 and transformed the religious landscape for decades to come. |
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Dwight L. Moody was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of all time and someone who saw genuine revival. His practical and organised approach to evangelism has served as a model for crusade evangelism down to the present day. |
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Innumerable narratives of remarkable conversions and revival incidents: including a review of revivals from the day of Pentecost to the Great Awakening in the eighteenth century and an account of the Great Awakening of 1857-8. |
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This fascinating and extremely rare pamphlet gives a brief history of American revivals and a very helpful assessment of the 1858-59 awakening. It was possibly one of the means that God used to spread the effects of that revival. |
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This is a very useful work, written fairly early in this revival, which was initially ignited by a cable from the revival that had already broken out in America. |
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A short, but thrilling account, written in a sixteen-page pamphlet on the 1859 awakening in Ireland. A very rare work housed at the Revival Library. |
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William Haslam had the unique privilege of being converted during one of his own sermons. He went on to become a powerful evangelist in Cornwall. This book tells his story up to 1861. |
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The origins of the 1859 Revival are described in some depth and then the effect of the Revival spreading out through the districts and the work of The Holy Spirit on the lives of ordinary men and women is documented. |
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This small booklet references a number of historic revivals amongst English-speaking people through out the ages but majors on the 1859 Revival in Britain. |
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A first hand record of the year which saw America's last national awakening - a revival which, noiseless and unexpected, was in striking contrast with the idea that evangelism is primarily a case of human effort. |
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