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  1. C. Matthew McMahon

    Discerning the Signs of the Times and the Church’s Reformation by Samuel Willard (1640-1707)

    Discerning the Signs of the Times and the Church’s Reformation by Samuel Willard (1640-1707) Samuel Willard (1640-1707) was a reformed preacher of the Gospel in the old South Boston Church in New England, president of Harvard University, and one of the great Protestant ministers of his day...
  2. C. Matthew McMahon

    The Wickedness, Humiliation, Restoration and Reformation of Manasseh by C. Matthew McMahon

    The Wickedness, Humiliation, Restoration and Reformation of Manasseh by C. Matthew McMahon Manasseh ought to hold a special place to two kinds of people who read the Bible. The first is the sinner who thinks they have sins that are bigger than Christ is a Savior. They are timid to come to the...
  3. C. Matthew McMahon

    How to Hear the Preaching of God’s Word with Profit by Stephen Egerton (1555–1621)

    How to Hear the Preaching of God’s Word with Profit by Stephen Egerton (1555–1621) Have you ever taken time to learn what it means to hear the word of God preached with profit, and to understand what ought to be done before, during and after the sermon? Stephen Egerton (1555–1621) was an...
  4. jamessh1990

    American Religion | Puritan Fathers, Johnathan Edwards, The Great Awakening etc.

    We have more sets of American Religion: Literary Sources and Documents available. RRP £235.00 for £25.00 Edited By David Turley. Helm-1998. 3 volumes, over 1500pp With frontispiece map of New England by Cotton Mather & 18 other illustrations. 185 document selections give a...
  5. Eoghan

    Jonathan Edwards on Revival

    I am not entirely sure if this edition is still available. It comprises three parts 1. A Narrative of Surprising Conversions 2. The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God 3. An Account of the Revival of Religion in Northampton 1740-1742 The first part was rather disparate...
  6. Cotton Mather

    The First Great Awakening: True or False Revival?

    Hi everyone. It seems like in the Reformed community, the first great awakening is almost unanimously regarded as a "surpising work of the Spirit of God", or a genuine revival of true religion in the American colonies. I think the work of men like John Piper, Ian Murray, and the whole banner of...
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