Titre : | The Pentecostal Movement : A Short History and an Interpretation for British Readers |
Auteurs : | Donald Gee, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Luton [GB] : Redemption Tidings Bookroom, 1941 |
Format : | vii + 199 p, / Photos N&B |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | KF/A (Pentecôtisme : approche générale, histoire globale) |
Résumé : |
This brief history and interpretation of the Pentecostal Movement has been written expressly for British readers.
Just so much of the history of the Movement in its world-wide aspect has been introduced as is necessary to retain a sense of proportion, and illustrate the truly world-wide scope of the Pentecostal Revival. American and Swedish friends already have similar books written from their particular standpoint. The “Elim” work in the British Isles has had the same. There seemed a need for a more general survey of the Movement as it has developed as a whole in Britain, It is as impossible as it would be unwise to try and record every detail and incident. An attempt has been made to provide that which is really necessary— a record of those salient facts, and outstanding personalities, upon which the British history of the Movement really turns ; coupled with enough of detail and incident to make the narrative vivid and alive. |
Note de contenu : |
- I. 1875-1905: The Springs of the Movement. The Holiness Movements. The Welsh Revival. The Scriptural Basis for the Pentecostal Movement. Pentecostal Phenomena in History. - II. 1906: Asuza Street. T. B. Barratt. Expectation in England and Sweden. The Problem of Opposition to the Movement. - III. 1907: The Pentecostal Movement begins in the British Isles. The first in England. The "Fire falls” at All Saints’, Sunderland. Smith Wigglesworth. Scandinavia. Mukti. - IV. 1908: The Visitation at Kilsyth. "Children of the Revival" in Wales. The Historic Sunderland Conventions. "Confidence.” The Movement in Germany. South China. Character of the early seekers. - V. 1909: The Pentecostal Missionary Union. Cecil Polhill. Sion College. The South Coast. Stanley Frodsham. Preston. Thomas Myerscough. The Methodist Pentecostal Church of Chile. Leaders warn against false teachings. - VI. 1910-1911: The First Bible Schools. Early Days in the Midlands. The Tonypandy Conventions. Russia, France, Switzerland, Australia, South Africa. "New Wine in Old Bottles.” - VII. 1912-1914: The concluding Sunderland Conventions. Crosskeys. Birmingham. Highbury. The Movement developing in America. The British Assemblies. The famous Vision at Llanelly, July, 1914. - VIII. 1915-1919: The War. The Elim Pentecostal Alliance. The Congo Evangelistic Mission. A Luban "Pentecost.” Conscientious Objectors. The Apostolic Church. Kingsway, 1919. Gradual Dawn of a new outlook. - IX. 1920-1924: The Swanwick Conferences. Stephen Jeffreys. "Elim" enters England and Wales. Aimee Semple McPherson. International Convention in Amsterdam, 1921. Doctrinal Dissensions. The Demand for Organisation in the British Assemblies. Formation of "Assemblies of God." Difference between Elim and Assemblies of God. A New Era. - X. 1925-1929: The P.M.U. merges with Assemblies of God. Smith Wigglesworth active. Great Revival Campaigns under Stephen Jeffreys. God's further Visitation at Sunderland, 1927. Other Evangelists. The phenomenal ministry of George Jeffreys. The Royal Albert Hall. A summing-up of the Great Campaigns. - XI 1930-1935: Rapid Expansion of the Movement in Britain. The Hampstead Bible School. Further Great Campaigns by the Jeffreys family, and others. The "Full Gospel Testimony.” Eastern Europe’s Time of Visitation. The Pentecostal Movement in France. Leaders Travel Extensively. In Sunderland again, 1935. - XII. 1936-1940: A Period of Consolidation. The Unity Conferences. Assemblies of God, U.S.A. The "Filadelfia” Assembly in Stockholm; its history, mark at home and abroad, and magnificent auditorium. The Great European Pentecostal Conference, 1939. |
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