Pentecostal Testimony (Durham)

Pentecostal Testimony (Durham)

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Publication Type:
Serial
Language:
English
Denomination:
Other
Country:
United States
Available online:
March 1909 - August 1912 (6 issues)
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The Pentecostal Testimony, published by William H. Durham, was an important early Pentecostal periodical. Durham was best known for promoting a "finished work" view of sanctification, which rejected the idea that Christians can instantaneously experience an eradication of the sinful nature. Durham served as pastor of the influential North Avenue Mission in Chicago from 1901 until 1911, when he moved to Los Angeles. The Pentecostal Testimony, published on an irregular basis, included theological articles by Durham, as well as Pentecostal news from around the world. Durham died in 1912.
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