TRUTH IN HEART
PRESENTS


A Spiritual, Philosophical, and Theological Library
with a focus on Revival and Reformation.

Featuring the Works of Charles G. Finney and Asa Mahan.
First Presidents of Oberlin College.


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Alphabetical Topical Index

Special Collections:

Charles G. Finney | Asa Mahan | John Wesley | Aaron M. Hills

John Fletcher | Jonathan Edwards | John Bunyan | John Foxe

Alfred Edersheim | George Whitefield | James Arminius

Andrew Murray | Henry Clay Trumbull

ENTIRE CHURCH FATHERS

Main Topics:

Holiness | Atonement | Doctrine | Preaching | Prayer | Philosophy | Child Training | Various Topics | Printed Tracts | Biographies | Reference

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CHARLES G. FINNEY'S ENTIRE WORKS

ABOUT FINNEY AND HIS WORKS:

Theology Works | Over 400 Sermons | Books of Sermons | Works on Preaching | Letters | Biographical Works

Theological:

  • LECTURES ON REVIVALS OF RELIGION. "This book, first published in 1835, has an important place not only in American religious history but in American social and intellectual history as well. Its importance to religious history has two dimensions. In the realm of theology it clearly marks the end of two centuries of Calvinism and the acceptance of pietistic evangelicalism as the predominant faith of the nation. In the realm of applied religion, as a textbook on how to promote revivals of religion, this book is the perennial classic to which all succeeding generations of revivalists have turned for authority and inspiration." W. G. McLoughlin. 1960.

Lists of Sermons:

Books of Sermons:

Works on Preaching:

Letters from Finney:

Biographies of Finney:

  • MEMORIAL ADDRESS: ON THE LIFE AND INFLUENCE OF PRESIDENT CHARLES G. FINNEY. By The Rev. James Brand, D. D, 1892.
  • MEMORIAL ADDRESS: ON CERTAIN ELEMENTS OF PRESIDENT FINNEY'S POWER AS A PREACHER. By Professor John M. Ellis, 1892.
  • OBERLINIANA: A JUBILEE VOLUME OF SEMI-HISTORICAL ANECDOTES CONNECTED WITH THE PAST AND PRESENT OF OBERLIN COLLEGE. 1833-1883. By A. L. SHUMWAY, '82, and C. De W. BROWER, '83.