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  1. Throughout the winter of 1834, Charles Finney delivered one lecture a week on the principles of revival that he had seen transforming America's churches. These revivals between 1824 and 1834 resulted in the largest number of conversions in the history of Christianity. The lectures of 1834 were recorded and later published as the "Lectures On ...

  2. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Charles Finney continuó predicando y dando clases a los estudiantes de Oberlin hasta su muerte, en la madrugada del lunes 16 de agosto de 1875, dos semanas antes de cumplir 83 años. Fue un hombre dinámico, tanto en su vida personal como en el púlpito, en donde ayudó a desencadenar el Segundo Gran Despertar, un avivamiento protestante que tuvo lugar en la primera mitad del siglo XIX.

  3. 16 de ago. de 2020 · More Newsletters. The 29-year-old lawyer Charles Grandison Finney had decided he must settle the question of his soul's salvation. So on October 10, 1821, he headed out into the woods near his ...

  4. Charles Grandison Finney (born Aug. 29, 1792, Warren, Conn., U.S.—died Aug. 16, 1875, Oberlin, Ohio) was an American lawyer, president of Oberlin College, and a central figure in the religious revival movement of the early 19th century; he is sometimes called the first of the professional evangelists. After teaching school briefly, Finney ...

  5. Charles Finney was born in Warren, Connecticut, in 1792 into an old New England family. In 1794 his family moved to New York State, where, in the central and northern sections, he spent his childhood.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Answer. Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875) was a revivalist preacher in the early 1800s in America. He is credited with being the first preacher to employ the method of altar calls to encourage people to make a decision for Christ. This was, according to Finney, a result of there being so many conversions during his revivals that he could ...

  7. Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875), often called "America's foremost revivalist," was a major leader of the Second Great Awakening that had a profound impact on the history of the United States. He had a paradigmatic personal conversion from rationalist skepticism to fervent Christian faith, and applied his training as a fledgling lawyer to ...

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