History of the Presbyterian Churches of the World Adapted for Use in the Span

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History of the Presbyterian Churches of the World Adapted for Use in the Span
Rc Richard Clark Reed
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— The first directly evangelistic efforts were put forth by Howell Harris. He was educated at Oxford, and purposed to be ordained to the ministry. The flame of devotion burned fiercely in his heart, and he delivered his mes- sage with a force and a fervor that startled men out of their carnal security. When he applied for ordination, he was refused. He continued his work as a layman. God wrought with him ; and before either Whitefield or Wesley had stirred the smoldering embers in England into ...a flame, Howell Harris had, under the blessing of God, set nearly the whole of South Wales on fire. He began his work about the year 1735, and four years later, there were thirty societies organized as the fruit of his labors. These were not churches, but companies of Christians, outwardly connected with the English Episcopal Church, but holding their own regular meet- ings for mutual edification. They were subjected to considerable persecutions from those who looked up on their methods as hurtful innovations.

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