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Asahel Nettleton - Indecision in Religion 23:18
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Asahel Nettleton - Indecision in Religionrunning time:23:18 added by:stack45ny source: YouTubeAsahel Nettleton - Indecision in Religion Asahel Nettleton Playlist: www.youtube.com In 1812, a 29-year-old pastor traveling to New York stopped to speak to a small congregation in South Britain, Connecticut. He was shy and unimpressive looking. A recent graduate from Yale and newly ordained, he dressed humbly like the farmer's son he was. Neither his appearance nor his deportment predicted the remarkable power that would overshadow his ministry over the next 20 years. At South Britain that potency first manifested itself. When he left the church one week later, it was profoundly changed by the many conversions that had taken place. Thus began the ministry of Asahel Nettleton (1783--1844), one of the great evangelists in American history. Few have heard of Nettleton today, but he was the Billy Graham of the 1820s. His name was familiar in every New England household. It is estimated that more conversions occurred under his ministry than any other since Whitefield. He was responsible for at least 30000 additions to the church, even though most of his work was confined to Connecticut, a small geographical area. "In 1844, The New York Observer said that Nettleton was 'one of the most extraordinary preachers of the gospel with whom God has ever blessed this country.' The New York Evangelist agreed, 'Few men, since the apostolic days, have been honored with such a signal success in preaching the word, and in the conversion of sinners as he.' 1 Kings 18:21 King James Version ...
Asahel Nettleton - Perseverance of the Saints 37:53
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Asahel Nettleton - Perseverance of the Saintsrunning time:37:53 added by:stack45ny source: YouTubeAsahel Nettleton - Perseverance of the Saints Philippians 1:6 King James Version (KJV) 6Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ Asahel Nettleton Playlist: www.youtube.com In 1812, a 29-year-old pastor traveling to New York stopped to speak to a small congregation in South Britain, Connecticut. He was shy and unimpressive looking. A recent graduate from Yale and newly ordained, he dressed humbly like the farmer's son he was. Neither his appearance nor his deportment predicted the remarkable power that would overshadow his ministry over the next 20 years. At South Britain that potency first manifested itself. When he left the church one week later, it was profoundly changed by the many conversions that had taken place. Thus began the ministry of Asahel Nettleton (1783--1844), one of the great evangelists in American history. Few have heard of Nettleton today, but he was the Billy Graham of the 1820s. His name was familiar in every New England household. It is estimated that more conversions occurred under his ministry than any other since Whitefield. He was responsible for at least 30000 additions to the church, even though most of his work was confined to Connecticut, a small geographical area. "In 1844, The New York Observer said that Nettleton was 'one of the most extraordinary preachers of the gospel with whom God has ever blessed this country.' The New York Evangelist agreed, 'Few men ...
Asahel Nettleton - The Sin and Consequences of Being Ashamed of Christ 32:34
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Asahel Nettleton - The Sin and Consequences of Being Ashamed of Christrunning time:32:34 added by:stack45ny source: YouTubeAsahel Nettleton - The Sin and Consequences of Being Ashamed of Christ Luke 9:26 King James Version (KJV) 26For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels. Asahel Nettleton Playlist: www.youtube.com In 1812, a 29-year-old pastor traveling to New York stopped to speak to a small congregation in South Britain, Connecticut. He was shy and unimpressive looking. A recent graduate from Yale and newly ordained, he dressed humbly like the farmer's son he was. Neither his appearance nor his deportment predicted the remarkable power that would overshadow his ministry over the next 20 years. At South Britain that potency first manifested itself. When he left the church one week later, it was profoundly changed by the many conversions that had taken place. Thus began the ministry of Asahel Nettleton (1783--1844), one of the great evangelists in American history. Few have heard of Nettleton today, but he was the Billy Graham of the 1820s. His name was familiar in every New England household. It is estimated that more conversions occurred under his ministry than any other since Whitefield. He was responsible for at least 30000 additions to the church, even though most of his work was confined to Connecticut, a small geographical area. "In 1844, The New York Observer said that Nettleton was 'one of the most extraordinary preachers of the gospel with whom God ...
Asahel Nettleton - The Certain Ruin of All Who Do Not Seek Salvation Aright 19:31
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Asahel Nettleton - The Certain Ruin of All Who Do Not Seek Salvation Arightrunning time:19:31 added by:stack45ny source: YouTubeAsahel Nettleton Playlist: www.youtube.com Luke 13:24 King James Version (KJV) 24Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able. In 1812, a 29-year-old pastor traveling to New York stopped to speak to a small congregation in South Britain, Connecticut. He was shy and unimpressive looking. A recent graduate from Yale and newly ordained, he dressed humbly like the farmer's son he was. Neither his appearance nor his deportment predicted the remarkable power that would overshadow his ministry over the next 20 years. At South Britain that potency first manifested itself. When he left the church one week later, it was profoundly changed by the many conversions that had taken place. Thus began the ministry of Asahel Nettleton (1783--1844), one of the great evangelists in American history. Few have heard of Nettleton today, but he was the Billy Graham of the 1820s. His name was familiar in every New England household. It is estimated that more conversions occurred under his ministry than any other since Whitefield. He was responsible for at least 30000 additions to the church, even though most of his work was confined to Connecticut, a small geographical area. "In 1844, The New York Observer said that Nettleton was 'one of the most extraordinary preachers of the gospel with whom God has ever blessed this country.' The New York Evangelist agreed, 'Few men, since the apostolic days, have been honored with such a signal ...
snaking through the downed trees, 10 20 11 00:41
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing snaking through the downed trees, 10 20 11running time:00:41 added by:sefo300 source: YouTubeI shot this as I drove one short section of Rte 67 heading from Roxbury toward South Britain, CT before noon on Sun Oct 30, the morning after all the wet snow fell. Many other sections had similar damage.
Asahel Nettleton - Regeneration (1 of 2) 10:46
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Asahel Nettleton - Regeneration (1 of 2)running time:10:46 added by:stack45ny source: YouTubeRegeneration Asahel Nettleton Playlist: www.youtube.com In 1812, a 29-year-old pastor traveling to New York stopped to speak to a small congregation in South Britain, Connecticut. He was shy and unimpressive looking. A recent graduate from Yale and newly ordained, he dressed humbly like the farmer's son he was. Neither his appearance nor his deportment predicted the remarkable power that would overshadow his ministry over the next 20 years. At South Britain that potency first manifested itself. When he left the church one week later, it was profoundly changed by the many conversions that had taken place. Thus began the ministry of Asahel Nettleton (1783--1844), one of the great evangelists in American history. Few have heard of Nettleton today, but he was the Billy Graham of the 1820s. His name was familiar in every New England household. It is estimated that more conversions occurred under his ministry than any other since Whitefield. He was responsible for at least 30000 additions to the church, even though most of his work was confined to Connecticut, a small geographical area. "In 1844, The New York Observer said that Nettleton was 'one of the most extraordinary preachers of the gospel with whom God has ever blessed this country.' The New York Evangelist agreed, 'Few men, since the apostolic days, have been honored with such a signal success in preaching the word, and in the conversion of sinners as he.'
South Britain Oil - South Britain, CT 00:36
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing South Britain Oil - South Britain, CTrunning time:00:36 added by:yellowbook source: YouTubeSouth Britain Oil 203-264-3707 www.yellowbook.com
Bent of the River Invasive Plant Clearing 00:20
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Bent of the River Invasive Plant Clearingrunning time:00:20 added by: source: YouTubeIT employees working at the Audubon's Bent of the River Preserve in South Britain, CT. Pulling up invasive plant species, namely Berberis thunbergii or Barberry. |
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