The Oberlin Evangelist
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 452
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Author: Charles Grandison Finney
Publisher: Bethany House Pub
Published: 1845
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780871231574
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter more than twenty years of revival ministry, America's greatest evangelist had accumulated knowledge of spiritual awakenings, their implications and excesses, perhaps exceeding that of almost anyone in Christian history. This aggregate wisdom on the subject was first presented to the reading public in the form of a series of 32 open letters, printed on the pages of the Oberlin Evangelist in 1845. Some were recently reproduced in a volume titled Revival Fire. But fifteen of the original letters did not find their way into that book. In your hands you have all thirty-two of the invaluable epistles of the incomparable preacher. - Back cover.
Author: Charles G. Finney
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9780825426032
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA classic series of sermons that speaks powerfully to each generation, calling us to a genuine relationship of trust and obedience.
Author: Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780802801296
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis biography of the great nineteenth-century American evangelist Charles G. Finney is part of the Library of Religious Biography, a growing series of original, highly acclaimed biographies on important religious figures throughout American and British history. Though scholarly, the books in this series are well-written narratives meant to be read and enjoyed.
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 518
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Total Pages: 524
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Total Pages: 506
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Total Pages: 1028
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margot Opdycke Lamme
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-02-18
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 1135022623
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of The American Journalism Historians Association Book of the Year Award, 2015 This study of American public relations history traces evangelicalism to corporate public relations via reform and the church-based temperance movement. It encompasses a leading evangelical of the Second Great Awakening, Rev. Charles Grandison Finney, and some of his predecessors; early reformers at Oberlin College, where Finney spent the second half of his life; leaders of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League of America; and twentieth-century public relations pioneer Ivy Ledbetter Lee, whose work reflecting religious and business evangelism has not yet been examined. Observations about American public relations history icon P. T. Barnum, whose life and work touched on many of the themes presented here, also are included as thematic bookends. As such, this study cuts a narrow channel through a wide swath of literature and a broad sweep of historical time, from the mid-eighteenth century to the first decades of the twentieth century, to examine the deeper and deliberate strategies for effecting change, for persuading a community of adherents or opponents, or even a single soul to embrace that which an advocate intentionally presented in a particular way for a specific outcome—prescriptions, as it turned out, not only for religious conversion but also for public relations initiatives.