
The First Great Awakening
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Cover image: NPG 131, George Whitefield by John Wollaston, oil on canvas, circa 1742. © National Portrait Gallery, London
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Introduction: The Problem of the First Great Awakening
PART I: "No Small Appearances of a Divine Work"
Chapter 1: Vital Piety
Chapter 2: Looseness, Irreligion, and Atheism
Chapter 3: Communion-Times
Chapter 4: A Glorious Work of God's Infinite Power"
PART II: "The Late Revival of Religion"
Chapter 5: Many Thousands Flocking to Hear Him Preach the Gospel
Chapter 6: Blessed Be God That Hath Done It!
Chapter 7: Glorious Distraction
Chapter 8: Unhappy Contention
PART III: "Methinks I See Mighty Cities Rising on Every Hill"
Chapter 9: I Claim Jesus Christ to be My Right Master
Chapter 10: A Salvation from Heaven
Chapter 11: More Like True Religion than Any I Ever Observed
Chapter 12: The Seed of Dissention and Discord
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
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