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... till at last the single mind of all is ablaze in one in- tense sacrificial flame , behold the American revival is come . All things of earth have melted away . The heavens have opened and where there was darkness there now is light ...
... till at last the single mind of all is ablaze in one in- tense sacrificial flame , behold the American revival is come . All things of earth have melted away . The heavens have opened and where there was darkness there now is light ...
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... till it was almost lost . Then the prophet came to Northampton , once a strong- hold of the theocratic régime and now bearing witness to its decline as the old - time " ingatherings " became feebler and farther apart till the revival ...
... till it was almost lost . Then the prophet came to Northampton , once a strong- hold of the theocratic régime and now bearing witness to its decline as the old - time " ingatherings " became feebler and farther apart till the revival ...
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... till Jonathan was twelve years of age . At this time , however , Jonathan was writing letters to refute the idea of the material nature of the soul . Ever since the age of four he had been continually engaged in looking into his little ...
... till Jonathan was twelve years of age . At this time , however , Jonathan was writing letters to refute the idea of the material nature of the soul . Ever since the age of four he had been continually engaged in looking into his little ...
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... till the Northampton call came . By nature religious rather than philosophical , Edwards began his apprenticeship to his grandfather by living alone , studying thirteen hours a day , abstaining from all amusements and any excess of food ...
... till the Northampton call came . By nature religious rather than philosophical , Edwards began his apprenticeship to his grandfather by living alone , studying thirteen hours a day , abstaining from all amusements and any excess of food ...
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... till it burst loose again when George Whitefield blew his bel- lows over New England in 1740 . Edwards wrote his " Thoughts on the Revival in New England in 1740 " as a sort of sequel to his " Surprising Conversions " of 1735. The ...
... till it burst loose again when George Whitefield blew his bel- lows over New England in 1740 . Edwards wrote his " Thoughts on the Revival in New England in 1740 " as a sort of sequel to his " Surprising Conversions " of 1735. The ...
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