The revival at Cane Ridge, Kentucky in 1801 was perhaps the most significant revival meeting of the Second Great Awakening. It was a Presbyterian communion service in the traditional of Scotch communion services that had been occurring for 200 years. Bizarre bodily manifestations were controversial at these meetings just as they are at revivals today. Let yourself be transported back in time to learn about Barton Stone, James McGready, Richard McNemar, John Rankin, David Caldwell and the others who were instrumental in spreading revival in the early American frontier. Enjoy the interview! I would love to hear from you: send me an email at thecharge.info@gmail.com Thanks goes to Paul K. Conkin for his landmark book on the subject "Cane Ridge: America's Pentecost", published by University of Wisconsin Press in 1990. You can purchase it through Abe Books at https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?cm_sp=SearchF-_-topnav-_-Results&ds=20&kn=Cane%20Ridge%3A%20America%27s%20Pentecost&sts=t
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