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Originally Posted by Scott Pitta
Frank Ewart considered the revelation at the 1914 Arroyo Seco meeting to be a new revelation.
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Frank who? I guess he hadn't read a Bible until he heard R.E. McAlister at a camp meeting? Scott, the Bible was written in 1914. I know the Millennial Dawn, and Seventh Day Adventists wish it was, but it wasn't. Jesus name baptism has always been available to the student of God's word.
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Originally Posted by Scott Pitta
I have yet to find the quote Woodworth Etter made about Oneness theology. It is my understanding it is in a personal letter, not a published book or article. When I do find it, I will share the entire quote here.
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Maria Beulah Woodworth Etter, In some cases, however, she did not view theology as mere hair-splitting; she called the emerging anti-Trinitarian “Oneness” movement, for example,
“the biggest delusion the devil ever invented.”3
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Originally Posted by Scott Pitta
No one who attended the 1914 campmeeting who was Oneness spoke critically of Woodworth Etter. If there are early Oneness criticisms of Woodworth Etter, I am unaware of them.
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No one that you know of.
Scott, Etter was a witch. Plain and simple bro, plain and simple.
In early Pentecost, there was a lot of hocus pocus going on. Like Smith Wigglesworth.