My Personal Testimony to Pentecost - William Booth-Clibborn - ebook
My Personal Testimony to Pentecost - William Booth-Clibborn - ebook
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William Booth-Clibborn was the son of General Booth's eldest daughter Catherine, the famed 'Marechal' who pioneered the Salvation Army work in France.
She was married to Arthur Clibborn and, at the General's insistence, changed their name by deed poll to Booth-Clibborn.
Their outstanding evangelistic success in France and later in Switzerland and other countries obviously made a deep impression on young William who became an active evangelist in his mid-teens.
It was his Pentecostal experience that caused him to leave the Salvation and join the growing Pentecostal movement in the UK with George Jeffreys and others.
This is his personal testimony of the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,38pp
She was married to Arthur Clibborn and, at the General's insistence, changed their name by deed poll to Booth-Clibborn.
Their outstanding evangelistic success in France and later in Switzerland and other countries obviously made a deep impression on young William who became an active evangelist in his mid-teens.
It was his Pentecostal experience that caused him to leave the Salvation and join the growing Pentecostal movement in the UK with George Jeffreys and others.
This is his personal testimony of the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,38pp
Book Title | My Personal Testimony to Pentecost - William Booth-Clibborn - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
William Booth-Clibborn was the son of General Booth's eldest daughter Catherine, the famed 'Marechal' who pioneered the Salvation Army work in France.
She was married to Arthur Clibborn and, at the General's insistence, changed their name by deed poll to Booth-Clibborn.
Their outstanding evangelistic success in France and later in Switzerland and other countries obviously made a deep impression on young William who became an active evangelist in his mid-teens.
It was his Pentecostal experience that caused him to leave the Salvation and join the growing Pentecostal movement in the UK with George Jeffreys and others.
This is his personal testimony of the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,38pp
She was married to Arthur Clibborn and, at the General's insistence, changed their name by deed poll to Booth-Clibborn.
Their outstanding evangelistic success in France and later in Switzerland and other countries obviously made a deep impression on young William who became an active evangelist in his mid-teens.
It was his Pentecostal experience that caused him to leave the Salvation and join the growing Pentecostal movement in the UK with George Jeffreys and others.
This is his personal testimony of the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,38pp