1784 THE SPIRITUAL MAGAZINE. Entire Year of the Main Calvinistic Great Awakening Periodical.
1784 THE SPIRITUAL MAGAZINE. Entire Year of the Main Calvinistic Great Awakening Periodical.
1784 GREAT AWAKENING. Second Year of the Most Significant Calvinistic Periodical of the Second Great Awakening.
Very scarce on the market, an important bound year of a periodical aligned with Augustus Toplady, John Ryland, George Whitefield, Selina Countess of Huntingdon, Rowland Hill, John Newton, Thomas Haweis, etc., Includes original hymns and poems, biographies of eminent puritans and non-conformists, etc., John Wesley began publishing His Arminian Magazine specifically in response to the present periodical.
Of special note are articles on Negro Town in New York and the interaction between black and white people in New York City and one recounting a miraculous healing from the late 17th century. Also many article related to experimental Calvinistic theology, etc.,
The New Spiritual Magazine; Or, Evangelical Treasury of Experimental Religion: Designed to Promote Genuine Gospel Principles, and Calculated, through Divine Grace, to Alarm the Careless, and to Enlighten, Confirm, Establish, Build Up, and Comfort, All True Believers, in their Road to the Heavenly, Jerusalem. The Whole Consisting of a Series of Divine and Spiritually Interesting Truths, Respecting the True Knowledge, Faith, and Experience of the Children of God. On Moderate Calvinistic Principles, the only Doctrines which are Agreeable to the Holy Scriptures and the Reformation. Being the Valuable Labours of a Society of Real Gospel Ministers, and Others. London. Mr. Hogg. 1784. 368pp.
Contents include: The Life of that Faithful and Pious Servant Mr. Philip Henry; How a Christian Can Keep His Heart Freed from Pride and Carnal Security; Trades and Arts Spiritualized – On the Weaver’s Finishing His Piece; On Justification; The True Cause and Evil Consequences of the Want of Pious Zeal and Earnest Activity among Real Christians; The Beauties of Augustus Toplady; A Strong Cordial for the Fainting Soul; Natural Objects Spiritualized; A Descriptive Illustration of the Eighth Psalm from Augustus Toplady; An Account of “Negro Town” New York; Explanation of the Ten Names of the Word of God in the 119th Psalm by John Ryland; The Rise and Progress of Arminianism [series]; Account of the Miraculous Cure God in His Infinite Mercy was Pleased to Work upon Mary Maillard – Nov. 27, 1693; Account of the Life of Dr. Isaac Watts; The Dreadful Evil of Unsanctified Riches; Justification by Faith Alone not Unfriendly to Morality; Augustus Toplady on Whether Good Works will Add to Our Future Glory; Curious Expositions of Scripture Concerning Devils [Socinians]; On the Doctrines of Grace; etc. etc.
Woodcuts include: Rowland Hill; A View of the Rev. Woodgate’s Meeting in Jewin Street; Rev. Mr. Webb’s Meeting at Hare Court; View of Locke Chapel; Rev C de Coetlogon – Chaplain to Lock Hospital; Rev Thomas Towle – Pastor at Aldermanbury; Rev William Aldridge at Jewry Street; Mount Street Church in Lancaster; Isaac Watts; William Romaine; Selina Countess of Huntingdon; James Illingworth; Rev. Mr. Shirley; Rev Mr. Trotman’s Meeting in White’s Row; Rev. Mr. Herbert Jones; Rev William Bennet; Henry Foster; Rev. George Burder; Rev. Thomas Haweis; etc. etc.
A good, generally solid working copy with boards quite shaken and spine cover lacking. Surprisingly, all noted plates present, including the very desirable plates of Rowland Hill, Thomas Haweis, Isaac Watts, and Selina Countess of Huntingdon. Two are detached but present. Text generally crisp and clean.