Charles Chauncy

The Out-pouring of the Holy Ghost

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 44 Seiten
ISBN 1024068552
EAN 9781024068559
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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The Out-pouring of the Holy Ghost is a sermon delivered by Charles Chauncy in Boston on May 13, 1742. Preached on a day of prayer observed by the First Church, the sermon implores divine intervention and the effusion of the Holy Spirit. Chauncyâ€(TM)s discourse provides insight into the religious fervor and spiritual concerns of 18th-century New England, offering a historical glimpse into the theological landscape of the time.
This work captures a moment of intense religious expression and longing for spiritual renewal within the early American context. It remains relevant for those studying the history of Christianity, the development of American religious thought, and the art of sermon delivery.
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