Hayes, Samuel Perkins; Hall, G. Stanley; et al [editors]. The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. XIII.: An Historical Study of the Edwardean Revivals. Worcester, MA: Louis N. Wilson, 1902. First Edition. [3487]
The complete volume, half calf with pebble cloth boards, 9 x 6 inches, ex college library with removed spine label, scuffed front end papers, 592 pp., pencil underlining in the Revival article, tight. Good.
The article with revival interest is pp. 550-574. Roberts, Revival Literature no. 2673. "A periodical article with valuable insights on the Great Awakening." It was written by Samuel Perkins Hayes.
It begins: "In the study of any great popular movement it is essential to take account of the mental, moral and physical conditions of the people involved. It has therefore seemed best to recall very briefly some of the most important events in the early history of New England in order to assist us in forming a clear conception of the general state of affairs in the early part of the eighteenth century." It leads to an analysis of the thought of Jonathan Edwards in relation to the revival.