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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Although our contemporary preoccupation is with the power to heal, we err by failing to understand the miracle of God's grace in granting the power necessary for endurance and patience.
Alistair Begg

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Revival At Reading

This entry is part 21 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Revival At Reading CHAPTER XIX. REVIVAL AT READING. AS I found myself in Philadelphia, in the heart of the Presbyterian church, and where Princeton views were almost universally embraced, I must say still more emphatically than I have done, if…

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Revivals In Columbia, And In New York City

This entry is part 22 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Revivals In Columbia, And In New York City CHAPTER XX. REVIVALS IN COLUMBIA, AND IN NEW YORK CITY. FROM Lancaster, about mid-summer, 1830, I returned to Oneida county, New York, and spent a short time at my father-in-law’s. I think…

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Revival In Rochester, 1830

This entry is part 23 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Revival In Rochester, 1830 CHAPTER XXI. REVIVAL IN ROCHESTER, 1830. LEAVING New York I spent a few weeks in Whitestown; and, as was common, being pressed to go in many directions, I was greatly at a loss what was my…

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Revivals In Auburn, Buffalo, Providence And Boston

This entry is part 24 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Revivals In Auburn, Buffalo, Providence And Boston CHAPTER XXII. REVIVAL IN AUBURN, BUFFALO, PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON. DURING the latter part of the time that I was at Rochester, my health was poor. I was overdone; and some of the leading…

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Labors In New York City In 1832, And Onward

This entry is part 25 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Labors In New York City In 1832, And Onward CHAPTER XXIII. LABORS IN NEW YORK CITY IN 1832, AND ONWARD. MR. LEWIS TAPPAN, with other Christian brethren, leased the Chatham street theatre, and fitted it up for a church, and…

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Early Labors In Oberlin

This entry is part 26 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Early Labors In Oberlin CHAPTER XXIV. EARLY LABORS IN OBERLIN. THE students from Lane Seminary came to Oberlin, and the trustees put up barracks, in which they were lodged, and other students thronged to us from every direction. After I…

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Labors In Boston And Providence

This entry is part 27 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Labors In Boston And Providence CHAPTER XXV. LABORS IN BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. BEFORE I return to my revival record, in order to give some idea of the relation of things, I must dwell a little more upon the progress of…

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The Revival In Rochester In 1842

This entry is part 28 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

The Revival In Rochester In 1842 CHAPTER XXVI. THE REVIVAL IN ROCHESTER IN 1842. AFTER resting a day or two in Boston, I left for home. Being very weary with labor and travel, I called on a friend at Rochester,…

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Another Winter In Boston

This entry is part 29 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

Another Winter In Boston CHAPTER XXVII. ANOTHER WINTER IN BOSTON. IN the fall of 1843, I was called again to Boston. At my last visit there, it was the time of the greatest excitement in Boston, on the subject of…

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First Visit To England

This entry is part 30 of 38 in the series Charles G. Finney - An Autobiography

First Visit To England CHAPTER XXVIII. FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND. HAVING had repeated and urgent invitations to visit England, and labor for the promotion of revivals in that country, I embarked with my wife [Mr. Finney had married, as his…