A History of Christian Doctrine #3 - Online Christian Library

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Notes Chapter 1. The Pentecostal Movement 1Ethel E. Goss, The Winds of God, rev. ed. (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1977), 35, 37. 2Ibid., 104. 3William Seymour, ed., The Apostolic Faith (Los Angeles) [hereafter AF] 1, no. 1 (September 1906): 1, reprinted in The Azusa Street Papers [hereafter Papers] (Foley, AL: Together in the Harvest Publications, 1997), 10. 4J. L. Hall, “United Pentecostal Church International,” Stanley Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1988), 860. 5Sarah E. Parham, The Life of Charles F. Parham (Baxter Springs, KS: Apostolic Faith Bible College, 1930), 107. 6Charles F. Parham, A Voice Crying in the Wilderness, rev. ed. (Baxter Springs, KS: Apostolic Faith Bible College, 1910), 25-38. 7Ibid., 64, 75. 8Ibid., 123. 9Ibid., 137-38. There is some ambiguity here as to whether those who are sanctified but not baptized with the Holy Ghost will be part of the church and inherit the new heavens. See also Charles Parham, The Everlasting Gospel (Baxter Springs, KS: Apostolic Faith Bible College, 1911), 50, 54-55, 62, 82, 98-99, 102, 104. 10Charles Parham, Voice, 21-24. 11 th Fred Foster, Their Story: 20 Century Pentecostals (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1975), 98, 121. 12Frank J. Ewart, The Phenomenon of Pentecost, rev. ed. (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1975), 92. 13Frank Bartleman, Azusa Street (Plainfield, NJ: Logos International, 1980) (reprint of How “Pentecost” Came to Los Angeles, 1925), 54. 362

Notes 14 For a reproduction, see James L. Tyson, The Early Pentecostal Revival: History of Twentieth-Century Pentecostals and The Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, 1901- 30 (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1992), 90. 15 Bartleman, 55-60. 16 AF 1, no. 3 (November 1906): 2, in Papers, 18. 17 AF 1, no. 11 (October 1907 to January 1908): 4, in Papers, 57. 18 AF 1, no. 1 (September 1906): 2, in Papers, 11. (Paragraphs 2-3 are almost identical to the wording of Charles Parham in Everlasting Gospel, 13-15.) 19 Ibid., 1, in Papers, 10. 20 AF 1, no. 3 (November 1906): 4, in Papers, 21. 21 AF 2, no. 13 (May 1908): 4, in Papers, 65. 22 AF 1, no. 5 (January 1907): 2, in Papers, 27. See Charles Parham, Voice, 123-24, for the same teaching. 23 Papers, 15, 19, 21, 26. 24 Ibid., 14, 33, 36. 25 “Church of God in Christ History,” www.cogic.org/history.htm (Memphis: COGIC, 1999). 26 AF 1, no. 6 (February-March 1907): 7, in Papers, 36. 27 AF 1, no. 10 (September 1907): 2, in Papers, 51. The text actually says “Acts 2.28” but quotes Acts 2:38. 28 Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., “Making Sense of Pentecostalism in a Global Context” (paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Evangel University, Springfield, MO, 1999), 10-11, citing “Apostolic Church Stirred by Vision,” Los Angeles Express, 24 March 1907, 4. 29 See Daniel Ramirez, “Flor y Canto Apostólico: Preliminary Inquiries into Latino Pentecostal Hymnody” (paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Oakland, CA, 1997), 7; Manuel Gaxiola, “The Spanish-Speaking Oneness Churches in Latin America” (paper presented at the First Occasional Symposium on Aspects of the Oneness Pentecostal Movement, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, 363

Notes<br />

14 For a reproduction, see James L. Tyson, The Early<br />

Pentecostal Revival: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Twentieth-Century Pentecostals<br />

and The Pentecostal Assemblies <strong>of</strong> the World, 1901-<br />

30 (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1992), 90.<br />

15 Bartleman, 55-60.<br />

16 AF 1, no. 3 (November 1906): 2, in Papers, 18.<br />

17 AF 1, no. 11 (October 1907 to January 1908): 4, in<br />

Papers, 57.<br />

18 AF 1, no. 1 (September 1906): 2, in Papers, 11.<br />

(Paragraphs 2-3 are almost identical to the wording <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

Parham in Everlasting Gospel, 13-15.)<br />

19 Ibid., 1, in Papers, 10.<br />

20 AF 1, no. 3 (November 1906): 4, in Papers, 21.<br />

21 AF 2, no. 13 (May 1908): 4, in Papers, 65.<br />

22 AF 1, no. 5 (January 1907): 2, in Papers, 27. See Charles<br />

Parham, Voice, 123-24, for the same teaching.<br />

23 Papers, 15, 19, 21, 26.<br />

24 Ibid., 14, 33, 36.<br />

25 “Church <strong>of</strong> God in Christ <strong>History</strong>,” www.cogic.org/history.htm<br />

(Memphis: COGIC, 1999).<br />

26 AF 1, no. 6 (February-March 1907): 7, in Papers, 36.<br />

27 AF 1, no. 10 (September 1907): 2, in Papers, 51. The text<br />

actually says “Acts 2.28” but quotes Acts 2:38.<br />

28 Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., “Making Sense <strong>of</strong> Pentecostalism in<br />

a Global Context” (paper presented at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Evangel University,<br />

Springfield, MO, 1999), 10-11, citing “Apostolic Church Stirred<br />

by Vision,” Los Angeles Express, 24 March 1907, 4.<br />

29 See Daniel Ramirez, “Flor y Canto Apostólico: Preliminary<br />

Inquiries into Latino Pentecostal Hymnody” (paper presented<br />

at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society for Pentecostal Studies,<br />

Oakland, CA, 1997), 7; Manuel Gaxiola, “The Spanish-Speaking<br />

Oneness Churches in Latin America” (paper presented at the<br />

First Occasional Symposium on Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Oneness<br />

Pentecostal Movement, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge,<br />

363

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