The Conversion of J. Frank Norris: A Fresh Look at the Revival of 1910 (Essay)
Baptist History and Heritage 2010, Summer-Fall, 46, 3
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The most famous revival in Kentucky occurred in 1801. That tornado of religious fervor touched down at places throughout the commonwealth including here along the Elkhorn Creek and over there on Cane Ridge. Revival spirit accompanied the great earthquake of New Madrid, near Paducah, and a half century later, the Civil War. In more recent times, student revivals that began elsewhere were felt, among other places, at Georgetown College in 1948 and again in 1970.
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