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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · 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 Adams, New York,...

  2. Charles Grandison Finney (29 de agosto de 1792 – 16 de agosto de 1875), llamado “El más importante restauracionista estadounidense”, fue un líder del segundo gran despertar cristiano de Estados Unidos, que tuvo un profundo impacto en la historia social de los Estados Unidos.

  3. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Charles Finney fue un hombre cuya voz Dios usó para llamar a tantos al arrepentimiento. La oración era parte esencial en el ministerio de Finney como es propio de un siervo de Dios. Tal era su entrega al Señor que pasaba extensas y largas horas orando. En el bosque o en el templo pasaba sus momentos a solas con Dios.

  4. Charles Finney (1792-1875) ministered in the wake of the “Second Awakening,” as it has been called. A Presbyterian lawyer, Finney one day experienced “a mighty baptism of the Holy Ghost” which “like a wave of electricity going through and through me…seemed to come in waves of liquid love.”

  5. 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 ...

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  6. Charles Grandison Finney (August 29, 1792 – August 16, 1875) was an American Presbyterian minister and leader in the Second Great Awakening in the United States. He has been called the "Father of Old Revivalism ". [1] Finney rejected much of traditional Reformed theology .

  7. Charles Finney died at Oberlin on the dawn of Monday 16 August 1875, two weeks before his 83rd birthday. Finney’s Legacy