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A Narrative of Many Surprising Conversions in Northampton and Vicinity
A Narrative of Many Surprising Conversions in Northampton and Vicinity Author:Jonathan Edwards Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3at one time, whose appearance, when they presented themselves together to make an open explicit profession of Christianity, was very affecting to the congregation. I took in near sixty bef... more »ore the next sacrament day; and I hadvpr v s^iffic.ip.nt evidence nf the conversion of fKeTr souis^ through divine grace, though it is not the custom here, as it is in many other cnurclies in this country, to ( J make a credible relation otihcir inwaid experiences the ' gerund of admission to the Lord's Supper' I am far from pretending to be able to determine how many have lately been the subjects of such mercy; but if I may be allowed to declare any thing that appears to rne probable in a thing of this nature, I hope that more than three hundred souls were savingly brought home to Christ in this town, in the space of half a year, (how many more I don't guess) and about the same number— of males as females; which, by what I have heard Mr. Stoddard say, was far from what has been usual in years past, for he observed that in his time, many more women textit{( were converted than men. Those of our young people that are, on other accounts, most likely and considerable, are mostly, as I Tiope, truly pious and leading persons in the way of religion. Those that were formerly looser young persons, are generally, to all appearance, become true lovers of God and Christ, and spiritual in their dispositions. And I hope that by far the greater part of persons in this town, above sixteen years of age, are'such as have the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ; and so by what I heard, I suppose it is in some other places, particularly at Sunderland and South Hadley. This has also appeared to be a very extraordinary dispensation, in that the spirit of God has so much extended not only his awakening, but regenerating influences, both to e...« less