The Life of Charles G. Finney
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Aaron Merritt Hills
A.M. Hills, theologian and preacher in the Wesleyan holiness tradition, gives us a detailed biography of Charles G. Finney, one of the most influential revivalists of the nineteenth century. Charles G. Finney was a key figure in initiating the Second Great Awakening in the United States. His preaching was passionate an powerful and his very presence would often bring conviction on those around him. Although his background was Baptist and Presbyterian, he vigorously promoted the doctrine of entire sanctification and the infilling of the Holy Spirit. Finney also left his mark on education as president of Oberlin College in Ohio. - Summary by Larry Wilson (7 hr 23 min)
Chapters
Revivals in Columbia, New York City, Rochester, Auborn, Buffalo, Providence and…
30:52
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Labors in New York City, 1832-1835--Trip to Italy--Revival Lectures--Oberlin
23:28
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Revivals in Boston--Providence--Rochester, and Again in Boston, 1842-1844--Rene…
32:43
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First Visit to England--Revivals in Hartford, Western, Syracuse, and Rochester
27:17
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Finney On Sanctification And Its Results In Oberlin - College History - Closing…
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