The Great Awakening: documents illustrating the crisis and its consequences

Main Author: Heimert, Alan.
Other Authors: Miller, Perry, 1905-1963,
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, [1967]
Physical Description: lxx, 663 pages ; 21 cm.
Series: American heritage series (New York, N.Y.) ; no. 34.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • An essay for reviving religion /
  • Samuel Wigglesworth
  • Justification by faith alone /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • The unsearchable riches of Christ /
  • Gilbert Tennent
  • A history of the work of redemption /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Account of the revival at Lyme /
  • Jonathan Parsons
  • Journal /
  • George Whitefield
  • Two sermons on regeneration /
  • Alexander Garden
  • Whitefield's character and preaching /
  • Josiah Smith
  • The danger of an unconverted ministry /
  • Gilbert Tennent
  • The witness of the Spirit /
  • Jonathan Dickinson
  • The government of the church of Christ /
  • John Thomson
  • A particular consideration of "the Querists" /
  • Samuel Blair
  • "The Querists," a short reply to Mr. Whitefield's letter
  • The wonderful wandering Spirit
  • Christ triumphing, and Satan raging /
  • Samuel Finley
  • Remarks upon a Protestation /
  • Gilbert Tennent
  • A display of God's special grace /
  • Jonathan Dickinson
  • Spiritual travels /
  • Nathan Cole
  • Account of the revival at Lyme /
  • Jonathan Parsons
  • Gilbert Tennent's powerful preaching in Boston
  • Account of the revival at Lyme /
  • Jonathan Parsons
  • A song of praise /
  • James Davenport
  • The distinguishing marks of a work of the Spirit /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • The spirits of the present day tried /
  • David McGregore
  • Enthusiasm described and caution'd against /
  • Charles Chauncy
  • Confession and retractations /
  • James Davenport
  • Thoughts on the revival of religion /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion /
  • Charles Chauncy
  • A looking-glass for changelings /
  • Isaac Stiles
  • The essential rights and liberties of Protestants /
  • Elisha Williams
  • The testimony of Harvard College against George Whitefield
  • Letter to those who refuse to admit Whitefield /
  • William Shurtleff
  • Irenicum ecclesiasticum /
  • Gilbert Tennent
  • The state of religion in Virginia /
  • Samuel Davies
  • The safety of the church of England
  • A letter from the ministers of Windham
  • A short view of the church of Christ /
  • Solomon Paine
  • Qualifications for communion /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • The true state of the question /
  • Solomon Williams
  • The articles of the separate churches /
  • Ebenezer Frothingham
  • Narrative of an unhappy contention /
  • John Bass
  • Regeneration /
  • Samuel Quincy
  • The necessity of holding fast the truth /
  • Gilbert Tennent
  • What is Christ to me if he is not mine? /
  • Andrew Croswell
  • A treatise concerning religious affections /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • The absurdity of depreciating moral virtue /
  • Lemuel Briant
  • True religion delineated /
  • Joseph Bellamy
  • The visible union of God's people /
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • The right and duty of private judgment /
  • Jonathan Mayhew
  • Remarks on the doctrines of New England /
  • Thomas Darling
  • A discourse on the Christian union /
  • Ezra Stiles
  • The millennium /
  • Joseph Bellamy
  • Some remarks on religion /
  • Hermon Husband.