The Cane Ridge Meeting-house

The Cane Ridge Meeting-house
Title The Cane Ridge Meeting-house PDF eBook
Author James Richard Rogers
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1910
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Cane Ridge

Cane Ridge
Title Cane Ridge PDF eBook
Author Paul Keith Conkin
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 204
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780299127244

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What happened at or near the Cane Ridge meeting house in central Kentucky in August 1801 has become a legendary event in American religious history. Never before in America had so many thousands of people gathered for what became much more than the planned Presbyterian communion service. Never had so many families camped on the grounds. Never before had so many people been affected with involuntary physical exercises--sobbing, shouting, shaking, and swooning. And never before in American had a religious meeting led to so much national publicity, triggered so much controversy, or helped provoke such important denominational schisms. Paul Conkin tells the story of Cane Ridge in all its dimensions. The backdrop involves the convoluted history of Scotch-Irish Presbyterianism in America, the pluralistic religious environment in early Kentucky, and the gradual evolution of a new form of evangelical religious culture in eighteenth-century America. The aftermath was complex. Cane Ridge helped popularize religious camps and influenced the subsequent development of planned camp meetings. It exposed deep and developing divisions of doctrine among Presbyterian clergy, and contributed to the birth of two new denominations --Christians (Disciples of Christ) and Cumberland Presbyterians and furthered the growth of a new revival culture, keyed to a crisis-like conversion experience, even as it marked a gradual decline in sacramentalism.

Trail of Fire

Trail of Fire
Title Trail of Fire PDF eBook
Author Daniel K. Norris
Publisher Charisma Media
Total Pages 243
Release 2016
Genre Religion
ISBN 1629986828

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A Fresh Revival is Coming

The Cane Ridge Meeting-House

The Cane Ridge Meeting-House
Title The Cane Ridge Meeting-House PDF eBook
Author James Richard Rogers
Publisher
Total Pages 237
Release
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ISBN 9780914368298

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The Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery

The Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery
Title The Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery PDF eBook
Author Barton Stone
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2006-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9780974479620

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This book is a reprint edition of a key text from the history of the Stone-Campbell tradition of churches, which describes the unification the churches led by Barton Stone and Alexander Campbell.

Answered by Fire

Answered by Fire
Title Answered by Fire PDF eBook
Author Leonard Allen
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020
Genre Bourbon County (Ky.)
ISBN 9781684263516

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"The 2019 Carroll Ellis Symposium, "America's Greatest Revival: Cane Ridge Reconsidered," was held August 13, 2019 at the Hillsboro Church of Christ in Nashville, Tennessee, hosted by Scott Sager of the Office of Church Services at Lipscomb University. The event coincided with the 218th anniversary week of the great Cane Ridge meeting led by Barton W. Stone from August 6th to 12th, 1801 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, at the meeting house of the Presbyterian congregation he served at Cane Ridge. Answered in Fire preserves the authors' presentations from that day for wider distribution and it provides something not available in the oral presentations: documentation of sources used by the presenters, including scattered eye-witness accounts of Cane Ridge and other revivals, as well as scholarly interpretations. It offers readers in one volume bibliographic pointers toward the literature about the revival's events, context, and impact. Through the narrative, analysis, and reflection takes a deeper look at a seminal event of the Second Great Awakening in America and ponders its meaning for its heirs today. The Cane Ridge revival can be considered the remarkable beginning of a reform movement in American Protestantism that under the initial leadership of Stone, Thomas and Alexander Campbell, and Walter Scott grew rapidly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Cane Ridge meeting attracted thousands of participants and observers from a wide variety of Christian groups in the region. Despite their differences, participants joined in fasting, prayer, singing, and preaching to seek repentance and renewal, compelled by a unifying sense of divine presence and awed by manifestations of the power of the Spirit of God. Yet, for the most part, the experiential narratives of this and similar revivals during the Second Great Awakening in America have not persisted in Churches of Christ, which have for nearly two centuries emphasized cognitive apprehension of the biblical message, conformity to scriptural examples in matters of church life, and obedience to the ethical demands of the New Testament"--

Fasting for Fire

Fasting for Fire
Title Fasting for Fire PDF eBook
Author Jennifer A. Miskov
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages 158
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0768459508

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Fasting is about feasting on more of God! When many hear the word “fasting,” they immediately think of what they have to give up. But what if fasting is actually a sacred doorway into fresh encounters with the all-consuming fire of God? Author and revival historian, Jennifer Miskov, has tapped into an...