Asahel Nettleton (1783-1843) was a leading figure in one of the most important half centuries in American Church history. From the late 1790s to the early 1840s a succession of revivals transformed the spiritual prospects of the nation, and in these, in the words of the New York Evangelist, âNettleton served a glorious purpose. Few men, since the apostolic days, have been honoured with such signal success in preaching the word, and in the conversion of sinnersâ.
The author, Dr. Bennet Tyler, who knew Nettleton from 1812, asserts that from that date, he was âemployed almost constantly in revivals for ten yearsâ. As a counsellor to ministers his aid was constantly sought, particularly upon the subject of evangelism and revivals âon which he had an amount of experience and observation beyond any man livingâ.
At a time when the nature of true revivals and of biblical evangelism is being widely re-assessed, the re-appearance of this volume, ably edited by MâCheyneâs biographer, Andrew Bonar, is of major significance.
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