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The Autobiography of Charles G. Finney
The Amazing Story of How Half a Million Souls Were Converted Through One Man's Ministry
Book • 2006
This autobiography chronicles the life and ministry of Charles G. Finney, a pivotal figure in American Christianity during the 19th century.
Finney's narrative includes his sudden conversion in 1821, his extensive preaching and teaching throughout the eastern and southern United States, and his role in promoting social reforms such as abolitionism and equal education.
The book provides valuable insights into Finney's principles for revival and his experiences as a leader in the Second Great Awakening.
First published in 1876, this edition was condensed and updated to make the principles of revival accessible to contemporary readers.
Finney's narrative includes his sudden conversion in 1821, his extensive preaching and teaching throughout the eastern and southern United States, and his role in promoting social reforms such as abolitionism and equal education.
The book provides valuable insights into Finney's principles for revival and his experiences as a leader in the Second Great Awakening.
First published in 1876, this edition was condensed and updated to make the principles of revival accessible to contemporary readers.
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