Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.
Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.

Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV.

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Davis, Cornelius. The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence; for the year 1803. Vol. IV. New-York: Printed by William Vermilye, for Cornelius Davis, 1803. First Edition. [4185] 

Leather spine & corners, marbled boards, red leather spine title label, spine with gilt rules and no. "4." 8 x 5 1/4 inches, recent former owner's signature on front paste-down, ffep partially detached, (iv.), 491, (3) pp., unmarked and generally clean. Tight. Very good. 

“Cornelius Davis (1760-1831) was a bookseller and publisher. He also edited theological pamphlets and periodicals, including the New York Theological Magazine. - New York Society Library website.

Davis announces in the Preface that this will be the last volume of the magazine, as the Connecticut Evangelical Magazine and the Massachusetts Missionary Magazine were operational and competing with his customers in those states. He commends them for their excellent orthodox content, and wishes them every success.

This series is no. 3894 in Roberts, Revival Literature: An Annotated Bibliography. "Several important articles on revivals."

Entries on revival in this volume include: Great Meeting at Bottle Hill; Revival at Bennington; Most probable subjects of Conversion; A Great Meeting at Dorset in Vermont; Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Robert Easton, Newburgh - "An extraordinary phenomenon has lately appeared...It is that of people of different denominations meeting together to the amount of about two or three thousand at one time; and many of them exhibiting signs of the most uncommon spiritual distress...This began in Kentucky; and it is now spreading in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey"; Revival of Religion in Kentucky; Revival in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; A Short Narrative of the Revival of Religion in Logan County, In the State of Kentucky, and the adjacent settlements in the State of Tennessee, from May 1797, until September 1800; Tennessee Revival; &c.

Other matter of notice: On cruelty to animals; Peter Edwards on Baptism; Protestant missions at Coromandal; Memoir of William Cowper; Extracts from William Carey's Journal; Tour to Detroit; Letter from Otaheite; Otaheitan youth; &c.