
1741 | 1803 JONATHAN DICKINSON. A Display of God's Special Grace in American Revival
Dickinson, Jonathan. A Display of God's Special Grace, in a Familiar Dialogue, between a Minister and a Gentleman of his Congregation, about The Work of God, in the conviction and conversion of sinners, so remarkably of late begun and going on in these American parts. Wherein the Objections against some uncommon appearances amongst us are distinctly considered, Mistakes rectified, and the work itself particularly prove to be from the Holy Spirit. With an Addition, in a second conference, relating to sundry Antinomian principles, beginning to obtain in some places. Philadelphia: William W. Woodard, 1803. 79pp. Pamphlet, with handsome recent marbled wrappers & fly pages, minor edge chipping to a few leaves, old small piece of cello tape bottom corner of title page. Good. Pamphlet. Roberts 1501, a reprint of the 1742 original: "A thoughtful consideration of some of the practices of the Great Awakening." Jonathan Dickinson (1688-1747), born at Hatfield, Mass.; Presbyterian minister an