Asahel Nettleton
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Asahel Nettleton (1783–1844) was a Connecticut-born Calvinist evangelist and Yale graduate who became one of the most effective revivalists of the Second Great Awakening, with an estimated 30,000 conversions attributed to his ministry. He opposed Charles Finney's "new measures," defending a more traditional and doctrinally careful Reformed approach to evangelism.
