1827-1828 Religious Intelligencer & Revival Magazine. Finney Revival Controversy, Slavery and Colonization, etc.
1827-1828 Religious Intelligencer & Revival Magazine. Finney Revival Controversy, Slavery and Colonization, etc.
An extensive volume with lengthy, often serialized accounts of revivals, controversies surrounding the work of Nathaniel S. Beman and Charles G. Finney, slavery, abolition, and colonization in Liberia, etc.
Religious Intelligencer, for the Year Ending May, 1828. Containing the Principal Transactions of the Various Bible and Missionary Societies, with Particular Accounts of Revivals of Religion. June, 1827 through May, 1828. New Haven. Conducted and Published by Nathan Whiting. 1827. 828pp.
Contents include:
President Jonathan Edwards on Frequent Preaching
Remarks of Rev. Asahel Nettleton on a Sermon by Charles G. Finney [Extensive series on the revival controversy between Asahel Nettleton and Finney]
Missionary Work on the Sandwich Islands, Tauai
Letter from Mr. Goodell on the Mission in Palestine
Sectarian Intolerance
Revival in Frankfort, Kentucky
Work of Colonization of Slaves in Liberia
Letter from Elnathan Gridley, Missionary to the Armenians of Smyrna
Irresistible Grace
Election and Depravity
The Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Hartford
Revival among the Baptists at Canton and Barkhamsted
Moral Advancement of the Indians
Emancipation of Slaves in New York / American Colonization Society
A Revival at Seat, On Board the Ship Connecticut en Route to the Sandwich Islands
Revival in Troy, Fall River, Mass.
Report of the American Colonization Society
A Little Pentecost at Hartford, CT
A Revival in Wenham, MS
Practical Owenism
Revival at Biddeford
Revival in Detroit
Ancient Preachers Compared with the Modern
Letter from Adoniram Judson to Mrs. Hasseltine [his mother in law], dated December 7, 1826
Revival in the Episcopal Church, Bristol, Pennsylvania
African Slavery
Report of the Sandwich Island Mission
Wyandot Indians. Judge Leib's Report to the Department of War
Slavery
A Negro is a Man. Sermon by James Blythe of the American Colonization Society
Report of Revival in Hartford, New York. John B. Shaw.
Report of a Revival in Gardner, Massachusetts
Camp-Meetings [Reasons for Not Attending]
A Bible Sold for Rum
The Christian Esquimaux. Missions in Labrador
President Jonathan Edwards on Revival
Retreat for the Insane
The Brazilian Slavery Ship, Invincible Captured
Missionary Work among the Choctaw
Baptist Mission in the West Indies
Thomas Scott and John Newton
On Liberia. The Colonization Society
Baptism. Immersion after Believing not Necessary to Constitute Christian Baptism
An Effectual Remedy for the Mischief of Sectarianism during Revivals.
Slaves at Auction by J. P. Miller
The Slave Trade, from the Last Report of the African Institution, 1827.
Religious Excitement
A French Slaver
Death of Dr. Edward Payson
Revival of Religion among the Choctaws by Calvin Cushman
Revival in Pittsfield Massachusetts [Extensive by R. W. Bailey]
Colonization vs. Slavery
Monthly Concert of Prayer in Boston [Adoniram Judson]
Mr. Asahel Nettleton's Letter on Revival
Indian Civilization and Eloquence
Duelling.
Code of Instructions for Husbands
Opposition to Revivals
Dr. Beecher's Letter to Mr. Beman [Extensive Series - Nathaniel S. Beman; a disciple of Finney who was considered even more radical than Finney]
Welsh Preaching
The Influence of Revivals
Dr. Price's Journal of the Burman Mission
Heathen Islanders [Sandwich Islands]
Persecuted Jews
Collateral Excellencies of Revivals, etc. etc.
Full calf, ink marks on spine, rubbed, some stains as shown, but very solid and very scarce.