Whoever reads with attention the fourth part of Edwards on the revivals in New-England, will be convinced that our present dissention is itself no novelty: perhaps he will believe also, that if " truth and soberness" be with the sentiments of Edwards on this subject, there is sober and just ground to suspect the propriety of " means and measures," which, in some respects, are rightly termed " new ;" for they have not, till of late, been extensively revived in our times. The concluding part of the life of Brainard inspires the same conviction.
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Perhaps one of the most anointed evangelists of the 19th century's "Second Great Awakening," Asahel Nettleton preached very solemn, reverent, dignified messages without written notes, relying on the power of the Holy Spirit through the reverent exposition of Biblical doctrines...