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R E F O R M A T I O N / P E R S E C U T I O N S
Jan Hus
Zwingli
John Wyclif
William Tyndale
Martin Luther John Calvin
Jeanne GuyonSavonarola
1700
Presbyterians
Lutherans
Separatists
Huegonauts
Quakers
Puritans
AnabaptistsAnglicans
Waldenseans
HOLY WARS OF EUROPE
Thirty Years’ War
1727
A T I O N / P E R S E C U T I O N S
Hus
Zwingli
yclif
William Tyndale
Martin LutherJohn Calvin
Jeanne Guyononarola
1700
Presbyterians
Lutherans
Separatists
Huegonauts
Quakers
Puritans
Anglicans
HOLY WARS OF EUROPE
Thirty Years’ War
1703 1707 1714
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RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS
Nicolas Zinzendorf
HERRNHUT
“The Lord’s Watch”
172717001703 1707 1714
RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS
Nicolas Zinzendorf
JohnWesley
172717001703 1707 1714
RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS
Nicolas Zinzendorf
JohnWesley
CharlesWesley
172717001703 1707 1714
Nicolas Zinzendorf
JohnWesley
CharlesWesley
GeorgeWhitefield
R E L I G I O U S P E R S E C U T I O N S
172717001703 1707 1714
Nicolas Zinzendorf
JohnWesley
CharlesWesley
GeorgeWhitefield
R E L I G I O U S P E R S E C U T I O N S
Jonathan Edwards
1727
Herrnhut
MORAVIAN BRETHERN
LUTHERN
REFORMED
SEPARATISTS
ANABAPTISTS
SCHWENKFELDERS
1722
1727
HERRNHUT
“God will place a light on these hills which will illumine the whole land.”
Prophetic words of Berthesdorph pastor Melchior SchaeferAt the induction of James Hutton into the Moravian
community of believers
“The Lord’s Watch”
May 12, 1727
HERRNHUT
“The Lord’s Watch”
August 13, 1727
The Golden Summer
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M o r @%!!? #%! a v e I a n s %*!!@?**!
*%!@%?!!**% #! L* u th
*!# E r #!! a n #@!@#! s
May 12, 1727
HERRNHUT
August 13, 1727
The Golden Summer
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S !! @ e p a r a t i s T s #%!@
M o r @%!!? #%! a v e I a n s %*!!@?**!
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Covenant Signed
Sermon Preached
“The Blessedness of Christian Unity”
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Special Communion Observance
May 12, 1727
HERRNHUT
August 13, 1727
The Golden Summer
An a bap @ ! #!! tists
R ! ! #@E form ed #!%
S !! @ e p a r a t i s T s #%!@
M o r @%!!? #%! a v e I a n s %*!!@?**!
*%!@%?!!**%
Covenant Signed
Sermon Preached
Outpouring of the Holy Spirit
Prayer Vigil
August 2624 Men / 24 Women
24 / 7 / 365
Their Prayer –“That God Would Bless Their Witness”
May 12, 1727
HERRNHUT
August 13, 1727
The Golden Summer
Covenant Signed
Sermon Preached
Outpouring of the Holy Spirit
Prayer Vigil
August 26
24 Men / 24 Women
24 / 7 / 365
100 YEARS of UNINTERRUPTED PRAYER
Their Prayer – “That God Would Bless Their Witness
October 8, 1732
FIRST TWO MISSIONARIES
David Nitschmmann
Johann Dober
1727
“I have but one passion - it is He, it is He alone. The world is the field and the field is the world; and henceforth that country shall be my home where I can be most
used in winning souls for Christ.”
Count Zinzendorf
17271827
FIRST 2 MISSIONARIES
October 8, 1732
“May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering.”
Johann Dober
1757
100 Missionaries Sent Out
*
1736
150 Years - Over 2,000 Missionaries Worldwide
17271827
FIRST 2 MISSIONARIES
October 8, 1732
“May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering.”
1757
100 Missionaries Sent Out
*
1736
150 Years - Over 2,000 Missionaries Worldwide
THEY TITHED THEIR PEOPLE AS WELL AS THEIR MONEY
75 MISSIONARIES WERE LOST IN GUYANA FROM DISEASE AND CORRUPTION – 1/3 OF THE MISSIONARIES THAT HAD BEEN SENT
MISSIONARIES TO: WEST INDIES, GREENLAND, ARTIC, AMERICAN INDIANS, SOUTH AFRICE, SURINAM, SRI LANKA, PERSIA, ALGIERS, LABRADOR. IN 150 YEARS OVER 2,000 MISSIONARIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.
1727
1736
*
1827
MISSIONARIES TO: WEST INDIES, GREENLAND, ARTIC, AMERICAN INDIANS, SOUTH AFRICE, SURINAM, SRI LANKAPERSIA, ALGIERS, LABRADOR. IN 150 YEARS OVER 2,000 MISSIONARIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.
MISSIONARY TRIP to GEORGIA
Moravian Missionary: SPRAGENBERG
John Wesley - Anglican Priest
1727
1736
*
1827
MISSIONARIES TO: WEST INDIES, GREENLAND, ARTIC, AMERICAN INDIANS, SOUTH AFRICE, SURINAM, SRI LANKAPERSIA, ALGIERS, LABRADOR. IN 150 YEARS OVER 2,000 MISSIONARIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.
MISSIONARY TRIP to GEORGIA
“I can talk well…when no danger is near. But let death look me in the face, and my spirit is troubled…I went to America to convert Indians, but oh, who shall convert me?”
1727
1736
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1827
MISSIONARIES TO: WEST INDIES, GREENLAND, ARTIC, AMERICAN INDIANS, SOUTH AFRICE, SURINAM, SRI LANKAPERSIA, ALGIERS, LABRADOR. IN 150 YEARS OVER 2,000 MISSIONARIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.
MISSIONARY TRIP to GEORGIA
“I can talk well…when no danger is near. But let death look me in the face, and my spirit is troubled…I went to America to convert Indians, but oh, who shall convert me?”
PETER BOEHLER
1738
1727
1736
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1827
MISSIONARIES TO: WEST INDIES, GREENLAND, ARTIC, AMERICAN INDIANS, SOUTH AFRICE, SURINAM, SRI LANKAPERSIA, ALGIERS, LABRADOR. IN 150 YEARS OVER 2,000 MISSIONARIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.
MISSIONARY TRIP to GEORGIA
Peter Boehler
1738
At HERRNHUT
“…they are all partakers of one Spirit, the spirit of meekness and love which uniformly and continually animates all their conversation…
I would gladly have spent my life here…. Oh when shall THIS Christianity cover the earth…?”
JAMES HUTTON: First English Member of the Moravian Church London Bookseller
1792
William Carey1761-1834
Father of Modern Missions
Founded Baptist Missionary Society
“See what these Moravians have done. Can we not follow their example, and in obedience to our
Heavenly Master, go out into the world and preach the Gospel to the heathen?”
17271827
England
1727 1776And a Nation is Trying to be Born
A Great Spiritual Morass Had Overtaken Europe and the American Colonies
1727
1776
“What is the present characteristic of the English nation? It is ungodliness….Ungodliness is our universal, our constant, our peculiar character.”
Boston Preacher
“We are fallen into asdeep a sleep as ever.”
1730
J. Wesley
1727
1776
“What is the present characteristic of the English nation? It is ungodliness….Ungodliness is our universal, our constant, our peculiar character.”
Boston Preacher
“We are fallen into asdeep a sleep as ever
1730
the people are “very insensible to the things of religion.”
Half Way Covenant
A Great Spiritual Slumber in Europe and AmericaLate 1600’s to 1730’s
J. Edwards
1776Peter Boehler
1738
At HERRNHUT
“…they are all partakers of one Spirit, the spirit of meekness and love which uniformly and continually animates all their conversation…
I would gladly have spent my life here…. Oh when shall THIS Christianity cover the earth…?”
1739 – Moravian “Love Feast”
John Wesley / George Whitefield
James Hutton’s Home
By all accounts, that moment was the “turning point,” … the “most vital stimulus” of the Great Revival in England.
1776
MISSIONARIES TO: WEST INDIES, GREENLAND, ARTIC, AMERICAN INDIANS, SOUTH AFRICE, SURINAM, SRI LANKAPERSIA, ALGIERS, LABRADOR. IN 150 YEARS OVER 2,000 MISSIONARIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.
1739 – Moravian “Love Feast”John Wesley / George Whitefield
George WhitefieldSails to America toHelp Jonathan Edwards
1740
1740
1727
Revival is stirringIn Northhampton, Mass.With the preaching of Jonathan Edwards
Whitefield’s Preaching Ignites a GREAT AWAKENINGIn the American Colonies
1733 1776
Ten’s of Thousands Come to ChristMany more were “awakened.”
1740
1727
Revival is stirringIn Northhampton, Mass.With the preaching of Jonathan Edwards
Whitefield’s Preaching Ignites a GREAT AWAKENINGIn the American Colonies
1733
1740
1727
Revival is stirringIn North Hamptom, Mass.With the preaching of Jonathan Edwards
Whitefield’s Preaching Ignites a GREAT AWAKENINGIn the American Colonies
17761733
150 Churches were affected by the Awakening inNew England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia
“The reason why congregations have been so dead is because dead men preach to them.”
Preparing to Give Birth
17761739 – Moravian “Love Feast”John Wesley / George Whitefield
1740Constitutional Proceedings
Whitefield’s Preaching Ignites a GREAT AWAKENINGIn the American Colonies
Became lifelong friends
The Great Awakening was Critical to Establishing the Emerging Nation on a Spiritual Foundation with Religious Freedom Protected by its Constitution.
Denominations began to Establish Schools of Higher Learning
Dartmouth – Congregationalist Princeton -- PresbyterianBrown – Baptist Rutgers – Dutch Reformed
1740
1727
Revival is stirringIn Northhampton, Mass.With the preaching of Jonathan Edwards
Whitefield’s Preaching Ignites a GREAT AWAKENINGIn the American Colonies
1733 1776
Ten’s of Thousands Come to ChristMany more were “awakened.”
David Brainerd
Missionary to the Indians
1776
1740Constitutional Proceedings
Whitefield’s Preaching Ignites a GREAT AWAKENINGIn the American Colonies
Became lifelong friends
The Great Awakening was Critical to Establishing the Emerging Nation on a Spiritual Foundation with Religious Freedom Protected by its Constitution.
"I would rather wear out than rust out,” Whitefield proclaimed in 1770. His last sermon took place in the fields, atop a large barrel.
In speaking of the inefficiency of works to merit salvation, He suddenly cried out in a tone of thunder,
'Works! Works! A man gets to heaven by works! I would as soon think of climbing to the moon on a rope of sand.'"
The following morning he died.
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18331807
In Europe – Something Else was Happening
1780
1827
183318071780
William Wilberforce
1785
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
1759-1833
1780
John Newton
1725-1807
1785
Conversion of “Enthusiasm”
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
1759-1833
1780
John Newton1725-1807
1703-1791
John Wesley
1772
1772
1774
Galvanized John Newton
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
1759-1833
1780
1703-1791
John Wesley
1791
“Unless God has raised you up for this very thing, you will be worn out by the opposition of men and devils. But if God be for you, who can be against you? Are all of them together stronger than God? O be not weary of well doing. Go on, in the name of God and in the power of His might, till even American slavery (the vilest that ever saw the sun) shall vanish away before it.”
1785
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
1759-1833
1780
Though I can scarcely see the paper before me, I must attempt to express my thankfulness to the Lord and to offer my congratulations to you for the success which he has so far been pleased to give to your unwearied endeavours for the abolition of the slave trade, which I have considered such a millstone sufficient,
to itself sufficient, to sink such an enlightened and highly favour’d nation as ours to the bottom of the sea. . . . Whether I who am within two months of entering my eightieth year shall live to see the accomplishment of the work is known only to Him in whose hands are all our times and ways, but the hopeful prospect of its accomplishment will, I trust, give me daily satisfaction so long as my declining
faculties are preserved.
Slave TradeAbolished
1785
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
Slave Trade
Christian Ignatius Latrobe
1759-1833
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
Slave Trade Slavery Abolished
“a body who have perhaps excelled all mankind in solid and unequivocal proofs of the love of Christ and ardent, active zeal in his service.
It is a zeal tempered with prudence, softened with meekness and supported by a courage which no danger can intimidate and a quiet certainty no hardship can exhaust.”
Christian Ignatius Latrobe
1759-1833
1827
18331807
William Wilberforce
Slave Trade Slavery
Emancipation Proclamation1863
Baptist and Methodist missionaries teaching literacy
to freed slaves saw the largest response to the gospel of any ethnic group in church history
among African Americans.
800,000 Slaves were set free within a year of his death
1827
18331807
Slave Trade Slavery
Emancipation Proclamation1863
Baptist and Methodist missionaries teaching literacy
to freed slaves saw the largest response to the gospel of any ethnic group in church history
among African Americans. Jeremiah Lanphier
1857-58
1827
1833
1807
Hudson TaylorThrough End of Century
1832
George Mueller
300 Missions in Inland China / 18,000 conversions
China Inland Mission
(England)
1805
England
1827
18331807
Hudson TaylorThrough End of Century
1832
William Wilberforce
300 Missions in Inland China / 18,000 conversions
800,000 Slaves were set free within a year of his death
China Inland Mission
(England)
1827
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Hudson Taylor Through End of Century
1832
300 Missions throughout Inland China / 18,000 Converts
1899 -- Watchman Nee
Hannah Whithall SmithChristian’s Secret of a Happy Life / The God of All Comfort
Keswick Convention - Continues to this Day
1911
1900
(England / America)
800,000 slaves set free
1827
Hudson Taylor1832300 Missions throughout Inland China / 18,000 Converts - Watchman Nee 1899
Hannah Whithall SmithChristian’s Secret of a Happy Life / The God of All Comfort
Keswick Convention - Continues to this Day
1911
1900
Hudson Taylor Spoke In late 1800’s
Inspired tothe mission field
Spent54 Uninterrupted
Years in India
Saved 1,000 girlsFrom
temple prostitution
1867 - 1954 1874 – 1919 Amy Carmichael Oswald Chambers
Inspired to
Sell out to
The Lordship
of Christ
(Ireland) (Scotland)
1827
Hudson Taylor1832300 Missions throughout Inland China / 18,000 Converts - Watchman Nee 1899
Hannah Whithall SmithChristian’s Secret of a Happy Life / The God of All Comfort
Keswick Convention - Continues to this Day
1911
1900
Hudson Taylor Spoke In late 1800’s
1867 - 1954
1874 – 1919
Reese Howells 1879(Wales)
1827
Hudson Taylor1832300 Missions throughout Inland China / 18,000 Converts - Watchman Nee 1899
Hannah Whithall SmithChristian’s Secret of a Happy Life / The God of All Comfort
Keswick Convention - Continues to this Day
1911
1900
Hudson Taylor Spoke In late 1800’s
1867 - 1954
1874 – 1919
1834
Charles Spurgeon1899
(England)
Baptized 10,000 people; preached 5,000 Sermons, wrote 175 books.
1827
Hudson Taylor
1832
Hannah Whithall Smith
19001834
Charles Spurgeon1892
1867 1875
1837
Dwight Moody1899
Amy Carmichael Oswald Chambers
Led tens of thousands to ChristIn America and nearly a million in Europe
Founded Moody Church and Moody Bible Institute
In Chicago.They still exist today.
(America)
1827
1900
George Mueller
1805
David Livingstone
1813
Meuller was the Inspiration forHudson Taylor and Reese Howells
(Bohemia / England)
(Scotland)
1805 1813
Adult years in Africa
1827
1900
George Mueller
1805
David Livingstone
1813
Meuller was the Inspiration forHudson Taylor and Reese Howells
(Bohemia / England)
(Scotland)
1805 1813 Andrew Murray
1828
1827 1917
1828
Andrew Murray
Scottish / South Africa
Brought to Life the Writings of William Law
Wrote over 240 Books
Watchman Nee1903 - 1973
Witness Lee1905 - 1997
Served in Africa
1827 1913
1835
E.M. Bounds
(Missouri)
Wrote at least 11 Books, 9 of which were published after his death.
A steward of prayer, 9 of his books were on Prayer.
1827 1912
1840
Lottie Moon
A Missionary to China for 40 Years-- From 1873 to 1912 --
(Charlottesville, Virginia)
1827 1900
1920
BrotherRobert Hulsey
1827 1900
1839
1827 1900
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1827 1900
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