History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America V.3

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O what awful sensations ran through the assem- blies while Calvin Wooster, and others of like spirit, were denouncing the just judgments of God against impenitent sinners, in such pointed language as made the ' ear to tingle,' and the heart to palpitate ! " " He was a man of Abrahamic faith, and his i3rayers seemed directly to enter heaven, and prevail with God.
He carried with him an unceasing spirit of prayer.
Often at midnight would he rise and call upon his God, while the inmates of the hou
...se where he made his tem- porary abode were awed by the solemn voice of his supplications ascending amid the silence.
Such was the unction of his spirit, and the bold power of his appeals to the wicked, that few of them could stand before him; they would either rush out of the house, or fall to the floor under his word. An anecdote is related in illustration of the power of his faith. A revival occurred u]|der his labors, which was attended with overpowering efiects among the people. His pre- siding elder, Dunham, entering the assembly at a time when the people were falling to the earth under the power of the truth, condemned the excitement, and knelt down to pray that God would allay it.


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