John Cennick (1718-1755)

John Cennick (1718-1755)

Author: Robert Edmund Cotter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1000571955

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This book explores the life and spirituality of John Cennick (1718–1755) and argues for a new appreciation of the contradictions and complexities in early evangelicalism. It explores Cennick’s evangelistic work in Ireland, his relationship with Count Zinzendorf and the creative tension between the Moravian and Methodist elements of his participation in the eighteenth-century revivals. The chapters draw on extensive unpublished correspondence between Cennick and Zinzendorf, as well as Cennick’s unique diary of his first stay in the continental Moravian centres of Marienborn, Herrnhaag and Lindheim. A maverick personality, John Cennick is seen at the centre of some of the principal controversies of the time. The trajectory of his emergence as a prominent figure in the revivals is remarkable in its intensity and hybridity and brings into focus a number of themes in the landscape of early evangelicalism: the eclectic nature of its inspirations, the religious enthusiasm nurtured in Anglican societies, the expansion of the pool of preaching talent, the social tensions unleashed by religious innovations, and the particular nature of the Moravian contribution during the 1740s and 1750s. Offering a major re-evaluation of Cennick’s spirituality, the book will be of interest to scholars of evangelical and church history.


Hearts in the Wilderness

Hearts in the Wilderness

Author: Ron Southern

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-01-15

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 144671036X

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“This is a book about believing selves in unbelieving worlds; about ties that cannot be broken, and about those who must be adhered to in order to remain faithful; about the moves ordinary people dare make against overwhelming power-at-play, and the calibrated theatre of hiding and display that ordinary living demands. It is about what E. P. Thompson judged to call the “moral economy” of interaction between those of the street and field, and the righteous faithful, in the guise of Moravians, Wesleyans, and Presbyterians in eighteenth century Britain.” --INTRODUCTION.


The Pilgrim Church

The Pilgrim Church

Author: E.H. Broadbent

Publisher: Ravenio Books

Published: 2018-04-07

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13:

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The History of the Church or company of those who by faith have received Christ and become His followers, is still in the making, not yet complete. On this account and because of its immense extent, although it is of supreme importance, parts only of it can be written and from time to time. First one, then another, must relate what he has seen or has learned from trustworthy records, and this must be taken up and added to as stage after stage of the long pilgrimage is traversed. The following pages are a contribution to the unfolding story.