Restorationism in the Holiness Movement in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturiesIn her 1917 sermon Lost and Restored, Pentecostal evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson claimed that God had given her a vision showing the fall of the Christian Church from its original purity and the gradual restoration of that original purity in successive stages. Using the prophetic images of agricultural blight and recovery in Joel chapter two, she detailed the fall of the church after the apostolic age to its complete corruption in the Middle Ages. Then, beginning with the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century, she described the church's gradual restoration to purity and power with the influence of the Reformers, continuing through Wesley and the holiness movement, and culminating with the Pentecostal movement of her own lifetime. |
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On the contrary , I would argue along with Hughes and Allen that the holiness
movement is indicative of numerous groups in ( especially ) American religious
history in which restorationism " was central , even pivotal , " despite the fact that “
it ...
On the contrary , I would argue along with Hughes and Allen that the holiness
movement is indicative of numerous groups in ( especially ) American religious
history in which restorationism " was central , even pivotal , " despite the fact that “
it ...
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A prime complaint of radical holiness leaders against late nineteenthcentury
Methodism was that of worldliness , which was perceived as being manifested in
numerous ways . Although John Brooks proclaimed his commitment to the
Methodist ...
A prime complaint of radical holiness leaders against late nineteenthcentury
Methodism was that of worldliness , which was perceived as being manifested in
numerous ways . Although John Brooks proclaimed his commitment to the
Methodist ...
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As Nienkirchen has noted , numerous early pentecostal leaders were personally
influenced by the ministry of A . B . Simpson , including Charles Parham , Agnes
Ozman , Alice Reynolds Flower , Alice Garrigus , Lillian Yeomans , Aimee ...
As Nienkirchen has noted , numerous early pentecostal leaders were personally
influenced by the ministry of A . B . Simpson , including Charles Parham , Agnes
Ozman , Alice Reynolds Flower , Alice Garrigus , Lillian Yeomans , Aimee ...
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Preface by Charles Yrigoyen Jr V | 15 |
Chapter Three | 15 |
Chapter | 17 |
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Spirit of the Last Days: Pentecostal Eschatology In Conversation with Jürgen ... Peter Althouse Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
William Baxter Godbey: Itinerant Apostle of the Holiness Movement Barry W. Hamilton Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |