Revival Miscellanies

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Author: James Caughey ISBN: 1230000360876
Publisher: Jawbone Digital Publication: April 14, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Caughey
ISBN: 1230000360876
Publisher: Jawbone Digital
Publication: April 14, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Subtitle: Helps To A Life Of Holiness And Usefulness or Revival Miscellanies Containing Eleven Revival Sermons And Thoughts On Entire Sanctification, Revival Preaching, Methods To Promote Revivals, Effects of Revival Efforts, Revivals and The Terrors of God, Revival Excitements, Revival Prayer-Meetings, Difficulties of Converts, Temptation, Infidelity, Affliction, Backsliding, Prayer, Ministerial Conflicts, etc.

 

From the preface:
The large and rapid sale of the volume containing an account of Rev. James Caughey’s extraordinary revival labors having stamped it with the seal of public approbation, the testimonies of numerous and competent witnesses having satisfied us that it has been made extensively useful, and many persons having expressed a strong desire to see some of those sermons in print which have been so remarkably blessed of God in the pulpit, we have thought fit to prepare and publish the present work, as a companion to the former. We publish it with an honest conviction that it will be a valuable addition to the spiritual literature of the church, and a means of leading many to seek a higher state of grace, and to engage in more intelligent and comprehensive efforts for the salvation of souls.

The sermons which form the first part of this book were mostly taken down by British stenographers, as delivered in public. They give as fair a view of the character of Mr. Caughey’s pulpit efforts as can be imparted in print. But no one can form any adequate conception of the effect of these discourses on a congregation, who has not heard them, as, burning with intellectual and spiritual fervor, they fell from the lips of that devoted man of God. They are published, not as models either of form, style, or manner, for any man to imitate;— Mr. Caughey cannot be copied; perhaps he ought not to be; he is unique in almost every respect; — but we offer them simply as specimens of that pulpit oratory which God has so wondrously blessed. Not that they are without merit as compositions. They do contain many fine, not to say sublime, passages. They are rich in illustration. They breathe with the fire of a soul in earnest. They possess the rare power of kindling the heart to feeling, and of arousing the reader to action. They cannot be read without profit. Similar remarks apply to his “Thoughts” on the manifold topics treated of in the second part of this book. They are not elegant; they are not always profound: they are abrupt; the unity of the chapters is not always preserved, — a fault growing out of the fact of their being written originally in the form of familiar letters: but they are vigorous, practical, plain, distinguished for strong common sense, and animated, like his sermons, though not in the same degree, with life and feeling. The soul of earnest thought is in them, and they will benefit every reflective and serious reader.

 


The Table of Contents are as follows:
PART I REVIVAL SERMONS, 1
Sermon 1: THE STANDING DOUBT
Sermon 2: THE OMNIPOTENCE OF FAITH
Sermon 3: PURIFICATION BY FAITH
Sermon 4: THE FEAR OF DEATH DESTROYED BY A SIGHT OF CHRIST
Sermon 5: THE FULLNESS DWELLING IN JESUS CHRIST
Sermon 6: THE FEAR OF UNCONVERTED MEN IN THE HOUR OF DEATH
Sermon 7: QUENCHING THE SPIRIT
Sermon 8: THE STRIVING OF THE SPIRIT
Sermon 9: THE STING OF DEATH
Sermon 10: A CALL TO DECISION
Sermon 11: AN INVITATION TO STRAITENED SOULS

Part 2 – REVIVAL MISCELLANIES
Chapter 1: IS ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION A GRADUAL OR AN INSTANTANEOUS WORK?
Chapter 2: ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION A DISTINCT BLESSING
Chapter 3: REVIVAL PREACHING
Chapter 4: METHODS OF PROMOTING A REVIVAL
Chapter 5: EFFECT OF REVIVAL EFFORTS ON LUKEWARM CHURCH-MEMBERS.
Chapter 6: REVIVALS AND THE TERRORS OF GOD
Chapter 7: REVIVAL EXCITEMENTS
Chapter 8: OF CONFUSION IN REVIVAL PRAYER-MEETINGS
Chapter 9: ADVICE TO AN INQUIRER
Chapter 10: THE CONVERT UNDER SORE TEMPTATION
Chapter 11: THE INSUFFICIENCY OF INFIDELITY
Chapter 12: INFIDELITY AND FAITH CONTRASTED
Chapter 13: INFIDELS NOT SINCERE
Chapter 14: INFIDEL OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
Chapter 15: THE ANXIETY OF INFIDELS
Chapter 16: INFIDEL DEFENSES DEMOLISHED
Chapter 17: ANNIHILATION
Chapter 18: THE SOUL NOT MATERIAL
Chapter 19: MISERY OF BACKSLIDERS
Chapter 20: CHRIST A BACKSLIDER’S SAVIOUR
Chapter 21: PAST SINS OF BACKSLIDERS
Chapter 22: BACKSLIDERS MUST TAKE RIGHT VIEWS OF GOD
Chapter 23: THE BACKSLIDER ENCOURAGED
Chapter 24: THE BACKSLIDER RESTORED
Chapter 25: OF PRAYER
Chapter 26: THE BELIEVER IN AFFLICTION
Chapter 27: HINTS TO MINISTERS
Chapter 28: MINISTERIAL CONFLICTS

 

About the author:
James Caughey (1810-1891) was a Methodist minister and evangelist who served the Lord in the United States, Canada, and England. He was well known for his revivals, and it was typical for many to be led to salvation under his ministry.

Born in Ireland, he and his family moved to New York while he was yet a child. He was converted at the age of 20, and began his ministry a short two years later. 

He is probably best known for his revivals in England in the 1840s, where he converted many, including William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. In addition to these meetings, he was the first 'professional' evangelists to tour Canada, and inspired D. L. Moody greatly by his preaching

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Subtitle: Helps To A Life Of Holiness And Usefulness or Revival Miscellanies Containing Eleven Revival Sermons And Thoughts On Entire Sanctification, Revival Preaching, Methods To Promote Revivals, Effects of Revival Efforts, Revivals and The Terrors of God, Revival Excitements, Revival Prayer-Meetings, Difficulties of Converts, Temptation, Infidelity, Affliction, Backsliding, Prayer, Ministerial Conflicts, etc.

 

From the preface:
The large and rapid sale of the volume containing an account of Rev. James Caughey’s extraordinary revival labors having stamped it with the seal of public approbation, the testimonies of numerous and competent witnesses having satisfied us that it has been made extensively useful, and many persons having expressed a strong desire to see some of those sermons in print which have been so remarkably blessed of God in the pulpit, we have thought fit to prepare and publish the present work, as a companion to the former. We publish it with an honest conviction that it will be a valuable addition to the spiritual literature of the church, and a means of leading many to seek a higher state of grace, and to engage in more intelligent and comprehensive efforts for the salvation of souls.

The sermons which form the first part of this book were mostly taken down by British stenographers, as delivered in public. They give as fair a view of the character of Mr. Caughey’s pulpit efforts as can be imparted in print. But no one can form any adequate conception of the effect of these discourses on a congregation, who has not heard them, as, burning with intellectual and spiritual fervor, they fell from the lips of that devoted man of God. They are published, not as models either of form, style, or manner, for any man to imitate;— Mr. Caughey cannot be copied; perhaps he ought not to be; he is unique in almost every respect; — but we offer them simply as specimens of that pulpit oratory which God has so wondrously blessed. Not that they are without merit as compositions. They do contain many fine, not to say sublime, passages. They are rich in illustration. They breathe with the fire of a soul in earnest. They possess the rare power of kindling the heart to feeling, and of arousing the reader to action. They cannot be read without profit. Similar remarks apply to his “Thoughts” on the manifold topics treated of in the second part of this book. They are not elegant; they are not always profound: they are abrupt; the unity of the chapters is not always preserved, — a fault growing out of the fact of their being written originally in the form of familiar letters: but they are vigorous, practical, plain, distinguished for strong common sense, and animated, like his sermons, though not in the same degree, with life and feeling. The soul of earnest thought is in them, and they will benefit every reflective and serious reader.

 


The Table of Contents are as follows:
PART I REVIVAL SERMONS, 1
Sermon 1: THE STANDING DOUBT
Sermon 2: THE OMNIPOTENCE OF FAITH
Sermon 3: PURIFICATION BY FAITH
Sermon 4: THE FEAR OF DEATH DESTROYED BY A SIGHT OF CHRIST
Sermon 5: THE FULLNESS DWELLING IN JESUS CHRIST
Sermon 6: THE FEAR OF UNCONVERTED MEN IN THE HOUR OF DEATH
Sermon 7: QUENCHING THE SPIRIT
Sermon 8: THE STRIVING OF THE SPIRIT
Sermon 9: THE STING OF DEATH
Sermon 10: A CALL TO DECISION
Sermon 11: AN INVITATION TO STRAITENED SOULS

Part 2 – REVIVAL MISCELLANIES
Chapter 1: IS ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION A GRADUAL OR AN INSTANTANEOUS WORK?
Chapter 2: ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION A DISTINCT BLESSING
Chapter 3: REVIVAL PREACHING
Chapter 4: METHODS OF PROMOTING A REVIVAL
Chapter 5: EFFECT OF REVIVAL EFFORTS ON LUKEWARM CHURCH-MEMBERS.
Chapter 6: REVIVALS AND THE TERRORS OF GOD
Chapter 7: REVIVAL EXCITEMENTS
Chapter 8: OF CONFUSION IN REVIVAL PRAYER-MEETINGS
Chapter 9: ADVICE TO AN INQUIRER
Chapter 10: THE CONVERT UNDER SORE TEMPTATION
Chapter 11: THE INSUFFICIENCY OF INFIDELITY
Chapter 12: INFIDELITY AND FAITH CONTRASTED
Chapter 13: INFIDELS NOT SINCERE
Chapter 14: INFIDEL OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
Chapter 15: THE ANXIETY OF INFIDELS
Chapter 16: INFIDEL DEFENSES DEMOLISHED
Chapter 17: ANNIHILATION
Chapter 18: THE SOUL NOT MATERIAL
Chapter 19: MISERY OF BACKSLIDERS
Chapter 20: CHRIST A BACKSLIDER’S SAVIOUR
Chapter 21: PAST SINS OF BACKSLIDERS
Chapter 22: BACKSLIDERS MUST TAKE RIGHT VIEWS OF GOD
Chapter 23: THE BACKSLIDER ENCOURAGED
Chapter 24: THE BACKSLIDER RESTORED
Chapter 25: OF PRAYER
Chapter 26: THE BELIEVER IN AFFLICTION
Chapter 27: HINTS TO MINISTERS
Chapter 28: MINISTERIAL CONFLICTS

 

About the author:
James Caughey (1810-1891) was a Methodist minister and evangelist who served the Lord in the United States, Canada, and England. He was well known for his revivals, and it was typical for many to be led to salvation under his ministry.

Born in Ireland, he and his family moved to New York while he was yet a child. He was converted at the age of 20, and began his ministry a short two years later. 

He is probably best known for his revivals in England in the 1840s, where he converted many, including William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. In addition to these meetings, he was the first 'professional' evangelists to tour Canada, and inspired D. L. Moody greatly by his preaching

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