The Fruit of Revival
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Few men have had a more pervasive influence for holiness and revival in America than Charles Grandison Finney.
The selections of Finney's writings condensed in this booklet are from sermons he preached in New York during 1836 and 1837, and later published under the title, Lectures to Professing Christians. These messages came after observing that many believers were "making very little progress in grace" and "would fall back from a revival state." He was led to inquire from the Scripture whether there was something better, and came to the conclusion that "an altogether higher and more stable form of Christian life was attainable, and was the privilege of all Christians. |





