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Evangelicalism has played a prominent role in western religion since the dawn of modernity. Coinciding with the emergence of the Enlightenment in America and Europe, evangelicalism flourished during the transatlantic revivals of the eighteenth century. In addition to adopting Protestantism's core beliefs of justification by faith, scripture alone, and the priesthood of believers, early evangelicals emphasized conversion and cross-cultural missions to a greater extent than Christians of previous generations.
Most people today associate early evangelicalism with only a few of its leaders. Yet this was a religious movement that involved more people than simply Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitefield. Early evangelicals were Anglicans, Baptists, Congregationalists, Methodists, Moravians, and Presbyterians and could be found in America, Canada, Great Britain, and Western Europe. They published hymns, historical works, poems, political pamphlets, revival accounts, sermons, and theological treatises. They recorded their conversion experiences and kept diaries and journals that chronicled their spiritual development. Early Evangelicalism: A Reader is an anthology that introduces a host of important religious figures. After brief biographical sketches of each author, this book offers over sixty excerpts from a wide range of well-known and lesser-known Protestant Christians, representing a variety of denominations, geographical locations, and underrepresented groups in order to produce the most comprehensive sourcebook of its kind.
Contents
Contents ; Acknowledgments ; 1. A Selection of Hymns by Isaac Watts ; 2. Biography of a Moravian: A. G. Spangenberg's The Life of Nicolas Lewis, Count of Zinzendorf and Pottendorf ; 3. Justice for the Punishment of Sin: Jonathan Dickinson's The Reasonableness of Christianity ; 4. George Whitefield's Signature Sermon: The Nature and Necessity of Our New Birth in Christ Jesus ; 5. Calvinism under Fire: John Wesley's Free Grace ; 6. The Conversion of a Welshman: A Brief Account of the Life of Howell Harris ; 7. A Selection of Hymns by Charles Wesley ; 8. A Divisive Great Awakening Sermon: Gilbert Tennent's The Danger of an Unconverted Ministry ; 9. Revivals as a Means of Reform: Samuel Finley's Christ Triumphing and Satan Raging ; 10. Diary of Doubts: The Diary of Hannah Heaton ; 11. Racing to Hear Whitefield Preach: " ; 12. Revival at Cambuslang, Scotland: William McCulloch's The Glasgow-Weekly History ; 13. Overcome by the Power of the Spirit: Sarah Pierpont Edwards's " ; 14. Revival at Kilsyth, Scotland: James Robe's A Faithful Narrative of the Extraordinary Work of the Spirit of God, at Kilsyth ; 15. Jonathan Edwards Assesses a Revival: Thomas Prince's Christian History ; 16. Piety over Worldly Pleasures: The Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony ; 17. Satan's Strategies of Deception: Thomas Gillespie's A Treatise on Temptation ; 18. Spiritual Devotions for the Soul: Philip Doddridge's The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul ; 19. A Conversion Story: The Life of J. Cennick ; 20. A Missionary among Native Americans: David Brainerd's Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos ; 21. A Selection of Hymns by Benjamin Ingham ; 22. Summarizing God's Law: Joseph Bellamy's True Religion Delineated ; 23. Revival in the Low Countries: Hugh Kennedy's A Short Account of the Rise and Continuing Progress of a Remarkable Work of Grace in the United Netherlands ; 24. Satirical Revenge: John Witherspoon's Ecclesiastical Characteristics ; 25. Natural vs. Moral Necessity in the Will: Jonathan Edwards's Freedom of the Will ; 26. Open Letter to Commit Oneself to God: Sarah Prince Gill's " ; 27. The Humiliation and Exaltation of the Cross: John Maclaurin's " ; 28. Determining Divine Grace: Sarah Osborn's The Nature, Certainty and Evidence of True Christianity ; 29. Eloquent Calvinism: James Hervey's Theron and Aspasio ; 30. Life as the Wife of a College President: The Journal of Esther Edwards Burr ; 31. Report on African American Religion in Virginia: Letters from the Rev. Samuel Davies ; 32. Praising the Ineffable: Anne Steele's Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional ; 33. Before Dartmouth College: Eleazar Wheelock's A Plain and Faithful NarrativeEL of the Indian Charity-School at Lebanon, in Connecticut ; 34. The Difference between True and False Religion: Henry Venn's The Complete Duty of Man ; 35. Salvation at Sea: John Newton's Authentic Narrative ; 36. An Anglican Minister Describes Faith: William Romaine's The Life of Faith ; 37. Faith Restricted to the Mind: John Erskine's Dissertation on the Nature of Christian Faith ; 38. Advice to Women on Chastity, Poverty, and Obedience: Mary Fletcher's Jesus, Altogether Lovely ; 39. Defending the Doctrine of Christian Perfection: John William Fletcher's First Check to Antinomianism ; 40. A Selection of Hymns by William Williams ; 41. Advice on Alcohol: Samson Occom's Sermon, Preached at the Execution of Moses Paul ; 42. An Argument for the Separation of Church and State: Isaac Backus's Appeal to the Public for Religious Liberty ; 43. A Selection of Poems by Phillis Wheatley ; 44. Practical Disinterested Benevolence: Samuel Hopkins's Dialogue, Concerning the Slavery of the Africans ; 45. Amazing Grace (How Sweet the Sound): John Newton's " ; 46. A Baptist's Beliefs: " ; 47. A Gospel Call to Sinners: Henry Alline's Sermon Preached on the 19th of Feb. 1783. At Fort-Midway ; 48. The Duty to Respond to the Gospel Message: Andrew Fuller's The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation ; 49. The Ideal Student: Charles Nisbet's Address to the Students of Dickinson College ; 50. The Unlawfulness of Enslaving Humans: Thomas Clarkson's Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species ; 51. An Appeal to the Higher Ranks of Society to Lead by Example: Hannah More's Thoughts on the Importance of the manners of the Great to General Society ; 52. Salvation Comes to a Sailor: The Interesting narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano ; 53. Journal of an American Methodist: An Extract of the Journal of Francis AsburyEL 1771 toEL 1778 ; 54. Guidelines for American Methodists: Francis Asbury's and Thomas Coke's Doctrines and Disciplines of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America ; 55. An Argument for Overseas Missionary Work: William Carey's An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians, to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens ; 56. The Necessity of Evil: Samuel Hopkins's System of Doctrines ; 57. Godly Living in a New England Town: Timothy Dwight's Greenfield Hill: A Poem, in Seven Parts ; 58. Debunking Racial Stereotypes: Richard Allen's " ; 59. An Anglican Evangelical's Sermon: Charles Simeon's Gospel Message ; 60. True and False Religion Exposed: William Wilberforce's Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians in the Higher and Middle Classes in this Country ; 61. Godly Government During a Time of Crisis: Lemuel Haynes's Influence of Civil Government on Religion ; 62. A Conspiracy Theorists Theory: Jedidiah Morse's Sermon, DeliveredEL May 9th, 1798 ; Index



