Memoirs
Finney's autobiography recounting his dramatic conversion to Christianity in 1821, his spiritual struggles and conviction of sin, and his subsequent career as the most influential revivalist of nineteenth-century America.
Audio Book
36 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
01. Birth and Education
2
02. Conversion to Christ
3
03. Beginning of His Work
4
04. His Doctrinal Education and Other Experiences at Adams
5
05. Preaching as a Missionary
6
06. Revival at Evans' Mills and its Results
7
07. Remarks upon Ministerial Education
8
08. Revival at Antwerp
9
09. Return to Evans' Mills
10
10. Revival at Gouverneur
11
11. Revival at De Kalb
12
12. Revival at Western
13
13. Revival at Rome
14
14. Revival at Utica
15
15. Revival at Auburn in 1826
16
16. Revival at Troy, and at New Lebanon
17
17. Revival in Stephentown
18
18. Revivals at Wilmington and Philadelphia
19
19. Revival at Reading, Pennsylvania
20
20. Revivals in Columbia, and in New York City
21
21. Revival in Rochester, 1830
22
22. Revivals in Auburn, Buffalo, Providence and Boston
23
23. Labors in New York City in 1832, and Onward
24
24. Early Labors in Oberlin
25
25. Labors in Boston and Providence
26
26. The Revival in Rochester in 1842
27
27. Another Winter in Boston
28
28. First Visit to England
29
29. Labors in the Tabernacle, Moorfields, London
30
30. Labors in Hartford and in Syracuse
31
31. Labors in Western and in Rome, 1854-5
32
32. Revival in Rochester in 1855
33
33. Revivals in Boston in 1856-57-58
34
34. Second Visit to England
35
35. Labors in England and Scotland
36
36. Work at Home
