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Old 02-20-2008, 09:51 AM
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Origins of Pentecost

Was just wondering whom most would consider the "father" of Pentecost and from what genral time period. I've been listening to info about John Dowie, Marie Etter, Charles Parham, and WIlliam Seymour.

Also just started a book by Frank Bartleman "Azusa Street".

One more thing, I heard a quote from a book in which the author in turn quotes various periodicals from that era. It is stated that the services under William Seymour were quite disruptive with little to no order.

I would love to talk more about this or hear of any other good reads on the subject.
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