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The life and ministry of William J. Seymour / Larry E. Martin
Titre : The life and ministry of William J. Seymour : and a history of the Azusa street revival Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Larry E. Martin, Auteur Editeur : Joplin, MO : Christian Life Books Année de publication : c1999 Collection : Complete Azusa street library, v. 1. Importance : 382 p. Présentation : Illustration, portrait. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-9646289-4-6 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Azusa Street Mission (Los Angeles, Calif.)
California -- Los Angeles.
Evangelists
Pentecostalism
Revivals
Seymour, William J
Seymour, William Joseph, 1870-1922
United StatesIndex. décimale : BR 1644.5 .M37 Résumé :
The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour is the first fully researched, major biography of the pastor of the Apostolic Faith Mission at 312 Azusa Street in Los Angeles, CA. Beginning in 1906, Seymour hosted a revival that spread the Pentecostal message around the world. In 1999 religious newswriters voted the Azusa Street revival as one of the ten most important religious events of the millennium. Seymour has been called the most influential black religious leader in American history. Born in 1870 in Centerville, Louisiana, Seymour's parents were both former slaves. His father was a union soldier in the Civil War. Seymour was reared in the poverty and oppression of the reconstruction south. Seymour left the south and lived in Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, usually working as a hotel waiter. He was baptized as a Roman Catholic, converted in a Methodist Church, and then joined the Church of God Reformation movement. In 1905, he encountered Charles F. Parham in Houston, Texas and embraced the Pentecostal doctrine. Arriving in Los Angeles in February 1906, Seymour was locked out of the church that had called him to the city to preach. In April, a Pentecostal outpouring led to the establishment of the mission on Azusa Street. Seymour spent his later years at the church in Los Angeles and traveling to spread the message. He died in 1922. This work looks at every area of Seymour's life and gives considerable attention to the revival that made him famous. The book has over 100 illustrations, including never before published photos of the mission. - Publisher.The life and ministry of William J. Seymour : and a history of the Azusa street revival [texte imprimé] / Larry E. Martin, Auteur . - Joplin, MO : Christian Life Books, c1999 . - 382 p. : Illustration, portrait. ; 21 cm. - (Complete Azusa street library, v. 1.) .
ISBN : 978-0-9646289-4-6
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Azusa Street Mission (Los Angeles, Calif.)
California -- Los Angeles.
Evangelists
Pentecostalism
Revivals
Seymour, William J
Seymour, William Joseph, 1870-1922
United StatesIndex. décimale : BR 1644.5 .M37 Résumé :
The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour is the first fully researched, major biography of the pastor of the Apostolic Faith Mission at 312 Azusa Street in Los Angeles, CA. Beginning in 1906, Seymour hosted a revival that spread the Pentecostal message around the world. In 1999 religious newswriters voted the Azusa Street revival as one of the ten most important religious events of the millennium. Seymour has been called the most influential black religious leader in American history. Born in 1870 in Centerville, Louisiana, Seymour's parents were both former slaves. His father was a union soldier in the Civil War. Seymour was reared in the poverty and oppression of the reconstruction south. Seymour left the south and lived in Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, usually working as a hotel waiter. He was baptized as a Roman Catholic, converted in a Methodist Church, and then joined the Church of God Reformation movement. In 1905, he encountered Charles F. Parham in Houston, Texas and embraced the Pentecostal doctrine. Arriving in Los Angeles in February 1906, Seymour was locked out of the church that had called him to the city to preach. In April, a Pentecostal outpouring led to the establishment of the mission on Azusa Street. Seymour spent his later years at the church in Los Angeles and traveling to spread the message. He died in 1922. This work looks at every area of Seymour's life and gives considerable attention to the revival that made him famous. The book has over 100 illustrations, including never before published photos of the mission. - Publisher.Réservation
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William J. Seymour and the origins of global Pentecostalism / Espinosa, Gastón
Titre : William J. Seymour and the origins of global Pentecostalism : a biography and documentary history Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Espinosa, Gastón, Auteur Editeur : Durham & London : Duke University Press Année de publication : c2014 Importance : xxii, 436 p. Présentation : ill. and photos Format : 23 cm Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Pentecostal churches--Clergy
Pentecostalism
Pentecostals
Seymour, William Joseph, 1870-1922Mots-clés : Pentecostalism William J. Seymour and the origins of global Pentecostalism : a biography and documentary history [texte imprimé] / Espinosa, Gastón, Auteur . - Durham & London : Duke University Press, c2014 . - xxii, 436 p. : ill. and photos ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Pentecostal churches--Clergy
Pentecostalism
Pentecostals
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William Joseph Seymour / Sanders, Rufus G. W
Titre : William Joseph Seymour : Black father of the twentieth century Pentecostal/Charismatic movement Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sanders, Rufus G. W, Auteur Editeur : [Maitland, FL] : Xulon Press Année de publication : c2003 Importance : xii, 146 p. Présentation : illustrations, portraits, fascim Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-59160-164-7 Note générale : Includes bibliographies. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Pentecostalism -- History.
Seymour, William Joseph, 1870-1922Index. décimale : BX 8762.Z8 William Joseph Seymour : Black father of the twentieth century Pentecostal/Charismatic movement [texte imprimé] / Sanders, Rufus G. W, Auteur . - [Maitland, FL] : Xulon Press, c2003 . - xii, 146 p. : illustrations, portraits, fascim ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-59160-164-7
Includes bibliographies.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Pentecostalism -- History.
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