Asahel Nettleton (April 21, 1783 – May 16, 1844) was an American theologian and Evangelist from Connecticut who was highly influential during the Second Great Awakening. The number of people converted to Christianity as a result of his ministry was estimated by one biographer at 30,000.[1] He participated in the New Lebanon Conference in 1827, during which he and Lyman Beecher opposed the teachings of Charles Grandison Finney.[2]
^Tyler, Bennet and Andrew Bonar, "The Life and Labours of Asahel Nettleton" (Carlisle, Pennsylvania: The Banner of Truth Trust, reprint 1975)
^Thornbury, John F., "God Sent Revival" (Darlington: Evangelical Press 1993)
AsahelNettleton (April 21, 1783 – May 16, 1844) was an American theologian and Evangelist from Connecticut who was highly influential during the Second...
Nettleton may refer to: AsahelNettleton (1783–1844), American theologian and pastor, evangelist in the Second Great Awakening Catherine Nettleton (born...
salvation experienced in revival meetings. Major leaders included AsahelNettleton, James Brainerd Taylor, Charles Grandison Finney, Lyman Beecher, Barton...
another musical setting ("Concert") in A minor without any chorus. AsahelNettleton also published music, so some attribute his namesake tune directly...
are preserved in the "Village Hymns for Social Worship" written by AsahelNettleton and published in 1826. He is chiefly remembered for having written...
Matthias the Prophet William Miller, Millerism, forerunner of Adventism AsahelNettleton, Reformed Benjamin Randall, Free Will Baptist Luther Rice, Baptist...
), AsahelNettleton: Life and Labors, Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, pp. 342–55; Letters of Rev. Dr. [Lyman] Beecher and the Rev. Mr. Nettleton on...
Keathley 2010, p. 164. "Michael Eaton [quotes the Calvinist preacher Asahel] Nettleton: “The most that I have ventured to say respecting myself is, that...
American Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn AsahelNettleton (1809), theologian and pastor from Connecticut who was highly influential...
Taylorite Controversy through the 1830s. Traditional Edwardseans such as AsahelNettleton, Bennet Tyler, and Edward Dorr Griffin opposed it. Tyler founded Hartford...
Keathley 2010, p. 164. "Michael Eaton [quotes the Calvinist preacher Asahel] Nettleton: “The most that I have ventured to say respecting myself is, that...
while Finney was present with some supporters from the other side. "[Asahel] Nettleton, Weeks, and others, who were not willing to accept uncritically all...
(1853) online at The Development of Antichrist The Life and Labours of AsahelNettleton, with Bennet Tyler (1854) ISBN 0-85151-701-3 The Visitor's Book of...
preachers such as Timothy Dwight, Lyman Beecher, Nathaniel Taylor, and AsahelNettleton. In western New York—the so-called "burned-over district" along the...
groups such as the Mormons and the Holiness movement. Leaders included AsahelNettleton, Edward Payson, James Brainerd Taylor, Charles Grandison Finney, Lyman...
referenced Brown's domestic cares, but these were removed by the Rev. AsahelNettleton in the published hymn. "An Apology for my Twilight Rambles, Addressed...
steal awhile away", first published by Rev. AsahelNettleton. along with three other hymns by Brown in Nettleton's Village Hymns, 1824, with the signature...
Intemperance. Boston. Beecher, Lyman; Nettleton, Asahel (1828). Letters of the Rev. Dr. Beecher and Rev. Mr. Nettleton, on the "New measures" in conducting...