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  1. 15 de dic. de 2020 · The Great Azusa Street Revival. : William Seymour. Whitaker House, Dec 15, 2020 - Religion - 192 pages. Serving as the “catalyst” of the Pentecostal movement in the twentieth century, William...

  2. 25 de ene. de 2021 · PDF | William J Seymour the founder of the Apostolic Faith Mission, with its headquarters at 312 Azusa Street, Los Angeles impacted the Pentecostal... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  3. Seymour found his identity in Jesus Christ, believing that the Lord was the only liberator of mankind. He was a sensitive, high-spirited youth, hungry for the truth of God’s Word. It is said he experienced divine visions and he began early in life to look for the return of Jesus Christ.2.

  4. In some ways, however, the story of Azusa is the story of a man, William J. Seymour. Although he was a poor African-American preacher, he was God=s chosen vessel to lead the revival. Let=s back up for a moment and take a closer look at this man of God. Seymour was born in Centerville, Louisiana, on May 2, 1870.

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  5. Duke University Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822376873. ISBN electronic: 978-0-8223-7687-3. Publication date: 2014. In 1906, William J. Seymour (1870–1922) preached Pentecostal revival at the Azusa Street mission in Los Angeles. From these and other humble origins the movement has blossomed to 631 million people around the world.

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  6. William J. Seymour William J. Seymour, an African-American, was born May 2, 1870, in Centerville, Louisiana, to former slaves Simon and Phillis Seymour, who raised him as a Baptist. Later, while living in Cincinnati, Ohio, he came into contact with holiness teachings through Martin Wells Knapp's God's Revivalist

  7. William J. Seymour and the Origins of Global Pentecostalism by Gaston Espinosa - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. In the early twentieth century, William J. Seymour (1870–1922) preached Pentecostal revival at the Azusa Street mission in Los Angeles.