Manna in the Wilderness; Or, the Grove and Its Altar, Offerings, and Thrilling Incidents. Containing a History of the Origin and Rise of Camp Meetings ... Together with Sketches of Sermons and Preachers
Manna in the Wilderness; Or, the Grove and Its Altar, Offerings, and Thrilling Incidents. Containing a History of the Origin and Rise of Camp Meetings ... Together with Sketches of Sermons and Preachers
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...instances, that there will be a reaction. After we have got about so many converted we seem to say, "There, Lord, that will do for this time; if we can keep half or two-thirds of these until next winter, then we will go in for a rousing revival." At Pentecost they had a moral earthquake and no reaction. The storm ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...instances, that there will be a reaction. After we have got about so many converted we seem to say, "There, Lord, that will do for this time; if we can keep half or two-thirds of these until next winter, then we will go in for a rousing revival." At Pentecost they had a moral earthquake and no reaction. The storm passed and left them the steady rain. It is worthy of note that it was a steady addition. It was not a wet weather stream, that bubbled up in a storm and then ran dry the first day the sun shone; but it was like the majestic river, flowing in sun or storm, till lost in the ocean. It was a rapid increase. "The Lord added daily;" not yearly, or quarterly, or monthly, or weekly, but daily. They couldn't wait till Sunday, but the very day they were converted they said, "I want to join the Church, put my name down, and mine, and mine. I want to.be one of his despised followers." 3. This addition was of the Lord. "The Lord added." It wasn't by miserable spiritual sheep-stealing, by proselyting other men's converts, and getting them into the water or into something else. They were converted from the world by the power of the Gospel. The material was good. They were not "hoped" nor "submitted" in, but converted by the Spirit. They had passed from death unto life. "They were such as should be saved." They were of such a character that there was a strong probability in the mind of the Spirit that they would get to heaven. Now it is possible for those who have been soundly converted, yea, and have been sanctified through the blood of the Lamb, to fall away so as to be in danger of eternal ruin. Some, it is to be feared, do backslide. The text was not intended to say that they could not fall...
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