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1801 CONNECTICUT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE. Important Great Awakening Periodical w/ Revival Content

1801 CONNECTICUT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE. Important Great Awakening Periodical w/ Revival Content

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One of the most important publications of the Second Great Awakening, and this only the second year issued. Superb content.

The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine. July 1801 to June 1802. Hartford. 1802. 

Quarter leather with splits to hinges, but holding and attractively patinated. Contents have moderate foxing, as usual. But solid and ready for use. 

CONTENTS INCLUDE: A short dissertation on the Communion of the Holy Ghost; Thoughts on the nature and design of the Probation of Sinners for Eternity; Revival of Religion in the town of Plymouth, Connecticut, in 1799 in two letters from Simon Waterman; Extract of a Letter from T. Haweis; On the special operations of the Holy Spirit; On the Evil Tendency of Relying on Dreams; Revival of Religion, in the counties Otsego and Delaware, New York, in 1800: communicated by Jedidiah Bushnell; Of the usefulness of Scripture doctrine of Election; An attempt to distinguish such exercises as are the result of genuine religion, from such as are false; Revival of Religion, in Lenox, Massachusetts in 1799: Samuel Shepard; Serampore, from William Carey; An address to those who in the late Revival of Religion have been bro’t into the kingdom of Christ, on the discouragements of Christians; Revival of Religion in Winthrop, Maine 1799-1800: communicated by Johnathan Belden; Revival of Religion in New-Marlborough, Mass. 1799: communicated by Jacob Catlin; Revival of Religion in Granville, Mass., 1799-1800: communicated by Timothy M. Cooley; Attempts to propagate the gospel among the Indians in New England and parts adjacent; Concerning the Labors of the family of Mayhew to propagate the gospel among the Indians, particularly on Martha’s-Vineyard, etc. 

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