Lightning Bolts from Pentecostal Skies

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Evangelism, General Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Martin Wells Knapp ISBN: 1230000141076
Publisher: Jawbone Digital Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Martin Wells Knapp
ISBN: 1230000141076
Publisher: Jawbone Digital
Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Martin W. Knapp was born in 1853 in a log cabin in southern Michigan. With $50 received from selling a calf, Martin enrolled at a Methodist college in Albion, Michigan at the age of 17. He continued his work on the family farm while balancing a rigorous schedule at school. Knapp’s first pastorate was a circuit assigned to him in 1877 by the Methodist Michigan Conference. Eleven years later, in 1888, he founded the magazine God’s Revivalist. In September 1897, the International Holiness Union and Prayer League was organized in Knapp’s home. He also started God’s Bible School (later renamed God’s Bible School and College) in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. He lost his fight with typhoid fever and died December 7, 1901, at the age of 48, leaving behind him a legacy that would impact many for generations to come.

This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.

Contents:
Chapter 1: PREFATORY
Chapter 2: THE PENTECOSTAL BAPTISM
Chapter 3: PENTECOSTAL SANCTIFICATION
Chapter 4: PENTECOSTAL CONVERTS
Chapter 5: PENTECOSTAL REVIVALS
Chapter 6: PENTECOSTAL GIFTS
Chapter 7: PENTECOSTAL GIVING
Chapter 8: PENTECOSTAL HOMES
Chapter 9: PENTECOSTAL HEALING
Chapter 10: THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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Martin W. Knapp was born in 1853 in a log cabin in southern Michigan. With $50 received from selling a calf, Martin enrolled at a Methodist college in Albion, Michigan at the age of 17. He continued his work on the family farm while balancing a rigorous schedule at school. Knapp’s first pastorate was a circuit assigned to him in 1877 by the Methodist Michigan Conference. Eleven years later, in 1888, he founded the magazine God’s Revivalist. In September 1897, the International Holiness Union and Prayer League was organized in Knapp’s home. He also started God’s Bible School (later renamed God’s Bible School and College) in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. He lost his fight with typhoid fever and died December 7, 1901, at the age of 48, leaving behind him a legacy that would impact many for generations to come.

This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.

Contents:
Chapter 1: PREFATORY
Chapter 2: THE PENTECOSTAL BAPTISM
Chapter 3: PENTECOSTAL SANCTIFICATION
Chapter 4: PENTECOSTAL CONVERTS
Chapter 5: PENTECOSTAL REVIVALS
Chapter 6: PENTECOSTAL GIFTS
Chapter 7: PENTECOSTAL GIVING
Chapter 8: PENTECOSTAL HOMES
Chapter 9: PENTECOSTAL HEALING
Chapter 10: THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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