
Lectures on Revivals
What is a revival? What obstacles stand in the way of such a work? Are revivals a work of God or of man? What means can be lawfully used to produce and promote a revival? How are awakened sinners and young converts to be treated and cared for? What peculiar evils are to be guarded against in times of revival? What are the results of revivals? Lectures on Revival answers such questions as these in an exceptionally fine manner. Dr Sprague's treatment of the subject is scriptural, theological and balanced. Sprague's experience of genuine revivals, his faithfulness to biblical theology, and his balanced view, eminently fitted him to write what Dr Lloyd-Jones described as The outstanding classic on this vital and urgently important matter.' The chapters cover such important themes as The Nature of Revival, Obstacles to Revivals, Divine Agency in Revivals, General Means of Producing and Promoting Revivals, Treatment Due to Awakened Sinners, Evils to be Avoided in connection with Revivals. Th