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  1. Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a lay leader in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in Great Britain. His book Holiness Through Faith (1870) is one of the foundational works of the Holiness movement.

  2. 22 de jul. de 2010 · Kevin DeYoung | July 22, 2010. GUEST POST from Andy Naselli. A husband-wife team in the early 1870s immediately preceded the early Keswick movement: Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–98) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911). Hannah is most famous for her book The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life.

  3. Philadelphia Quaker Robert Pearsall Smith was a map publisher, glass manufacturer, and evangelist popular in the United States and England, and on the European Continent.

  4. Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a Quaker who became an evangelical minister associated with the "Holiness movement." He was also a writer and businessman. Whitman often stayed at his Philadelphia home, where the poet became friendly with the Smith children—Mary, Logan, and Alys.

  5. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a Quaker who became an evangelical minister associated with the "Holiness movement." He was also a writer and businessman. Whitman often stayed at his Philadelphia home, where the poet became friendly with the Smith children—Mary, Logan, and Alys.

  6. Robert and Hannah Pearsall Smith, on their visits to England between 1873 and 1875. The outcome of these events, it is argued, was a triumph for those opposed to the 'Americanization' of English religious practice and cultural values, especially values linked to the regulation of sexual desire.

  7. Philadelphia Quakers, Robert Pearsall Smith (1827-1898) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832-1911), were both born into families of note in the Quaker establishment of the Philadelphia-New Jersey area.