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The Personal Testimony Of Aimee Semple Mcpherson, Aimee Semple Mcpherson
The Personal Testimony Of Aimee Semple Mcpherson, Aimee Semple Mcpherson
Books and Other Holy Spirit Artifacts
The testimony of Aimee Semple McPherson published by Echo Park Evangelistic Association in circ. 1920.
Table of Contents:
- 7 - Conviction and Conversion
- 13 - Baptism in the Holy Ghost
- 19 - Marriage and Calling into the Vineyard
- 21 Miraculous and Instantaneous Healing of Broken Ankle
- 25 - Call to Foreign Fields
- 27 - Death of My Husband
- 33 - Work in Canada
- 35 - Called to Dwell in Tents
- 39 - Transcontinental Auto Tour
- 43 - Call to Build the House of the Lord
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Samuel Morris: The Story Of A Spirit-Filled Life, D. E. Reed, Arthur Jordan
Samuel Morris: The Story Of A Spirit-Filled Life, D. E. Reed, Arthur Jordan
Books and Other Holy Spirit Artifacts
The story of a boy from Liberia who came to America and his dependence upon the Holy Spirit.
1908 edition originally published by several different religious publishing companies, including Christian Alliance (in Harrisburg, Pa.) and the Golden Rule (in Albion, Mich.). OCLC records have authors as Stephen Merritt; T.C. Reade.
The Great Mukti Revival, Pandita Ramabai
The Great Mukti Revival, Pandita Ramabai
Books and Other Holy Spirit Artifacts
No abstract provided.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 12
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 12 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, February, 1904.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 11
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 11 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, January, 1904.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 10
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 10 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, December, 1903.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 9
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 9 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, November, 1903.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 8
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 8 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, October, 1903.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 7
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 7 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, September, 1903.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 6
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 6 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, August, 1903.
Gospel Review: Vol. 1, No. 5
Gospel Review
PDF of volume 1, number 5 of Gospel Review published in Dallas, Texas, July, 1903.
Talks With Ministers Being Two Addresses On Divine Healing, John Alexander Dowie
Talks With Ministers Being Two Addresses On Divine Healing, John Alexander Dowie
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This work consists of two addresses delivered by the Rev. John Alexander Dowie, and Mrs. Dowie, by the invitation of the Congregational Club, at their meeting held in the parlors of the Y.M.C.A, San Francisco, on Monday December 17, 1888.
Herald Of Gospel Liberty, Elias Smith
Herald Of Gospel Liberty, Elias Smith
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Touted as the "first religious newspaper" in North America, the Herald of Gospel Liberty was published by Elias Smith on September 1, 1808 in Massachusetts for the purpose of promoting the restoration of primitive Christianity to the church and for promoting religious liberty from government and ecclesiastical control. Smith was among a growing number of New England clergy who were promoting a return to primitive Christianity as a result of the Second Great Awakening in America. This first issue is one of the items held in Holy Spirit Research Center and is now available online. While this scan is not …