Wind and Flame - Donald Gee - ebook

Wind and Flame - Donald Gee - ebook

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The original 'Pentecostal Movement' was first written during the Second World War and gives readers a detailed account of the people, places and events that gave British Pentecostalism its influential place amongst world Pentecostal movements.

Though it deals mainly with British history it frequently reflects upon personalities from other nations who played a part in the formation of Britain's Pentecostal movements.

Beginning with the Welsh Revival and the Azusa Street Outpouring, the author documents the spreading flame of Pentecost from Barratt in Sunderland, Smith Wigglesworth in Bradford and a host of other pioneers who became leaders of the fledgling Pentecostal denominations.

This book will always be a primary source for the history of British Pentecostalism.

In 1966, just before his death, Gee brought the story up to date, including reference to the second-wave of the Spirit through the Charismatic Movement, when it's name changed to 'Wind and Flame.'

We also publish the worldwide magazine Gee edited - Pentecost - in the Pentecostal Collections section.

Format:Retyped. 299pp
Book Title Wind and Flame - Donald Gee - ebook
Author Revival Library Books
Type eBook
Date Published Jan 02, 2019
The original 'Pentecostal Movement' was first written during the Second World War and gives readers a detailed account of the people, places and events that gave British Pentecostalism its influential place amongst world Pentecostal movements.

Though it deals mainly with British history it frequently reflects upon personalities from other nations who played a part in the formation of Britain's Pentecostal movements.

Beginning with the Welsh Revival and the Azusa Street Outpouring, the author documents the spreading flame of Pentecost from Barratt in Sunderland, Smith Wigglesworth in Bradford and a host of other pioneers who became leaders of the fledgling Pentecostal denominations.

This book will always be a primary source for the history of British Pentecostalism.

In 1966, just before his death, Gee brought the story up to date, including reference to the second-wave of the Spirit through the Charismatic Movement, when it's name changed to 'Wind and Flame.'

We also publish the worldwide magazine Gee edited - Pentecost - in the Pentecostal Collections section.

Format:Retyped. 299pp

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