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Re: Mon hypothèse ...... Bleuet 01-14-2008
Posted by Bleuet on January 14, 2008, 5:47 pm
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There are
several families in this town who are all hopefully pious. Yea, there
are several numerous families, in which, I think, we have reason to hope
that all the children are truly godly, and most of them lately become
so. There are very few houses in the whole town, into which salvation
has not lately come, in one or more instances. There are several
Negroes, who from what was seen in them then, and what is discernible in
them since, appear to have been truly born again in the late remarkable
season.

God has also seemed to have gone out of His usual way, in the quickness
of His work, and the swift progress His Spirit has made in His
operations on the hearts of many. It is wonderful that persons should be
so suddenly and yet so greatly changed. Many have been taken from a
loose and careless way of living, and seized with strong convictions of
their guilt and misery, and in a very little time old things have passed
away, and all things have become new with them.

God's work has also appeared very extraordinary in the degrees of His
influences; in the degrees both of awakening and conviction, and also of
saving light, love, and joy, that many have experienced. It has also
been very extraordinary in the extent of it, and its being so swiftly
propagated from town to town. In former times of the pouring out of the
Spirit of God on this town, though in some of them it was very
remarkable, it reached no further then; the neighboring towns all around
continued unmoved.

This work seemed to be at its greatest height in this town in the former
part of the spring, in March and April. At that time God's work in the
conversio



Posted by EXraël on January 20, 2008, 10:32 pm
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Heu!
C'é quoi c'te message là Bleuet?

>> Bleuet wrote:
>> There are
>> several families in this town who are all hopefully pious. Yea, there
>> are several numerous families, in which, I think, we have reason to
>> hope that all the children are truly godly, and most of them lately
>> become so. There are very few houses in the whole town, into which
>> salvation has not lately come, in one or more instances. There are
>> several Negroes, who from what was seen in them then, and what is
>> discernible in them since, appear to have been truly born again in
>> the late remarkable season.
>>
>> God has also seemed to have gone out of His usual way, in the
>> quickness of His work, and the swift progress His Spirit has made in
>> His operations on the hearts of many. It is wonderful that persons
>> should be so suddenly and yet so greatly changed. Many have been
>> taken from a loose and careless way of living, and seized with
>> strong convictions of their guilt and misery, and in a very little
>> time old things have passed away, and all things have become new
>> with them.
>>
>> God's work has also appeared very extraordinary in the degrees of His
>> influences; in the degrees both of awakening and conviction, and
>> also of saving light, love, and joy, that many have experienced. It
>> has also been very extraordinary in the extent of it, and its being
>> so swiftly propagated from town to town. In former times of the
>> pouring out of the Spirit of God on this town, though in some of
>> them it was very remarkable, it reached no further then; the
>> neighboring towns all around continued unmoved.
>>
>> This work seemed to be at its greatest height in this town in the
>> former part of the spring, in March and April. At that time God's
>> work in the conversio



Posted by Bleuet on January 21, 2008, 11:49 pm
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Ca ne vient pas de moi... as-tu l'original? (ce n'est pas moi qui ait posté
ce message)


> Heu!
> C'é quoi c'te message là Bleuet?
>
>>> Bleuet wrote:
>>> There are
>>> several families in this town who are all hopefully pious. Yea, there
>>> are several numerous families, in which, I think, we have reason to
>>> hope that all the children are truly godly, and most of them lately
>>> become so. There are very few houses in the whole town, into which
>>> salvation has not lately come, in one or more instances. There are
>>> several Negroes, who from what was seen in them then, and what is
>>> discernible in them since, appear to have been truly born again in
>>> the late remarkable season.
>>>
>>> God has also seemed to have gone out of His usual way, in the
>>> quickness of His work, and the swift progress His Spirit has made in
>>> His operations on the hearts of many. It is wonderful that persons
>>> should be so suddenly and yet so greatly changed. Many have been
>>> taken from a loose and careless way of living, and seized with
>>> strong convictions of their guilt and misery, and in a very little
>>> time old things have passed away, and all things have become new
>>> with them.
>>>
>>> God's work has also appeared very extraordinary in the degrees of His
>>> influences; in the degrees both of awakening and conviction, and
>>> also of saving light, love, and joy, that many have experienced. It
>>> has also been very extraordinary in the extent of it, and its being
>>> so swiftly propagated from town to town. In former times of the
>>> pouring out of the Spirit of God on this town, though in some of
>>> them it was very remarkable, it reached no further then; the
>>> neighboring towns all around continued unmoved.
>>>
>>> This work seemed to be at its greatest height in this town in the
>>> former part of the spring, in March and April. At that time God's
>>> work in the conversio
>
>




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