

Duncan Campbell
When God Stepped Down
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
An Infallible Sign of Revival
The Story of God's Mighty Acts
Spiritual Revival: The Want of the Church
Female Teaching - Catherine Booth
The Ministration of the Spirit and Prayer - Andrew Murray
Revival and Recovery - Arthur Wallis
What's Wrong With the Gospel? - Keith Green
Revival honours the Son
When God manifests himself with such glorious power in a work of this nature, he appears especially determined to put honour upon his Son, and to fulfil his oath that he has sworn to him, that he would make every knee to bow, and every tongue to confess to him. God hath had it much on his heart, from all eternity, to glorify his dear and only-begotten Son; and there are some special seasons that he appoints to that end, wherein he comes forth with omnipotent power to fulfil his promise and oath to him. Now these are times of remarkable pouring out of his Spirit, to advance his kingdom; such is a day of his power, wherein his people shall be made willing, and he shall rule in the midst of his enemies; these especially are the times wherein God declares his firm decree, that his Son shall reign on his holy hill of Zion.
Jonathan Edwards, Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion, Part II, Section I.