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  • Softcover (Disbound). Condition: Good Condition. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Disbound pamphlet, no wrappers. Light foxing, number in ink top of title page. Size: 8vo. 23 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 pound or less. Category: Religion & Theology; 19th century; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request.

  • Yale, Cyrus, 1786-1854.

    Published by New York: [1854], American Tract Society, 1854

    Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. 404 p.; front. (subject among youthful friends), portrait facing p. [311]; 19 cm. End leaves foxed. [Orig. edition 1828] [title continues] the Rev. Moses Hallock, of Plainfield, Mass. : laborers in the great revival of the work of God at the beginning of the present century. A new edition of the memoir, revised by the author, and enlarged, under his sanction, by the sketch from another hand. -- "Dec. 16. This day finished the reading of Edwards on the Affections--approved of it. O may I grow in knowledge and in grace. Dec. 20. Finished reading Mr. Taylor on Original Sin. I know that his scheme will not answer for me; my wound is too deep. O Lord, deliver me from the horrid belief that we are not sinners by nature." (diary for 1783, p.35 f.) -- Moses, on revival at Plainfield in 1798: "There are two young men whose conviction has been unusually long and clear, who have received comfort within these few weeks. At some times they almost appeared in despair. I heard one of them say, with trembling limbs, `Oh, the eternity of misery that is before me!' [note: doubtless Jephthah Pool] For a considerable time before they hopefully submitted to the divine and sovereign will,they saw and confessed the enmity oftheir hearts to God, and how just he would be in sending them to everlasting punishment. They told me that they felt most obstinately opposed to the way of life by Jesus Christ, and were it not that they believed in election they should be in despair. These two are men of bright natural parts, and.spoke of terrible opposition of heart to God, and clear views of his justice, before regeneration, and how captivated and charmed they afterwards were both with the divine justice and mercy. Let God have all the glory." (p. 334 f.) VG lt. edgeworn polished black sheep, a.e.g.