Another Look at the 1859 Revival in Ireland (2)
Another Look At the 1859 revivAL in ireLAnd (2) Rev. Ron Hanko Critique of the Revival's Results Most insist that the results of the 1859 revival in Ireland were permanent. Scott says, for example, The bodily manifestations passed away from the scenes of the Revival after only a few months, while the beneficial characteristics remained, some of them regular Sabbath observance, church attendance, temperance, a strong sense of Protestantism and a keen interest in spiritual things being the most...
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