CAREFULs tudents of the great revival of religion in England in the eighteenth century must be impressed by the evidence thatit was a supernatural movement, a work of God. Such divine action upon the souls of men is constantly needed, and exceedingly to be desired in every age, and in dealing with the early history of the Haworth Round and Keighley Circuit, I shallcall special attention to this feature in the rise of Methodism, . in the hope that we of this day may be led to go direct to God for power and providential openings, and again see answers to our prayers, in a revival, bearing as direct signs of the HolySpirit's operation, as that great spiritual movement exhibited No review of the revival of religion in the eighteenth centurywould be fair that did not recognise as far as possible all the agencies made use of by God. Clergymen of the Establishment scattered over the country were awakened, converted, and preached the truth. Dissenting churches felt the breath of thenew life, not a few being supplied with ministers out of the ranks of the Methodist Itinerancy and societies.
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