Baptism with the Holy Ghost

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Author: Henry Clay Morrison ISBN: 1230000485340
Publisher: Jawbone Digital Publication: June 13, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Henry Clay Morrison
ISBN: 1230000485340
Publisher: Jawbone Digital
Publication: June 13, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Author's preface:
It is scarcely worth-while to say to the reader that in this booklet on “The Baptism with the Holy Ghost,” I have not attempted anything exhaustive, but have tried to set forth an important Bible truth in a plain, simple way. I have often wished for a booklet on this subject so cheap that the poor could buy it, so small that the busy could read it, and so plain that those of the most ordinary learning and intelligence could understand it. I have preached the truth herein contained to many thousands of people, and God has graciously put the seal of His approval on the Word in the conversion of a multitude of sinners, and the sanctification of many believers. I send it out with the prayer that God may make it a blessing to many, and with the request that those who read it with profit will pass it on to others.

 

The Table of Contents are as follows:
Chapter 1 — STATING THE CASE
Chapter 2 — WHEN OBTAINED
Chapter 3 — WHO IT IS FOR
Chapter 4 — WHO ARE ELIGIBLE
Chapter 5 — WHAT HE DOES
Chapter 6 — HIS INDWELLING
Chapter 7 — EXPERIENCES

 

About the author:
Morrison was in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young, and he was reared by his paternal grandfather. Morrison was converted at the age of 11 in a Methodist revival at the Boyd's Creek Meetinghouse near Glasgow, Kentucky. Soon after he felt a call to the ministry. He was licensed to preach at the age of 19 and began his work as circuit rider and station pastor.

In 1890 Morrison left the pastorate and moved into evangelism. He also began editing a religious publication called The Old Methodist, which later became the widely-read Pentecostal Herald. Morrison's reputation as a Methodist evangelist grew rapidly from his home state of Kentucky to most other states and many foreign countries. The camp meeting became one of his favorite evangelistic venues, and throughout the rest of his life Morrison gave much time and effective leadership to this religious movement. William Jennings Bryan regarded Morrison to be "the greatest pulpit orator on the American continent."

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Author's preface:
It is scarcely worth-while to say to the reader that in this booklet on “The Baptism with the Holy Ghost,” I have not attempted anything exhaustive, but have tried to set forth an important Bible truth in a plain, simple way. I have often wished for a booklet on this subject so cheap that the poor could buy it, so small that the busy could read it, and so plain that those of the most ordinary learning and intelligence could understand it. I have preached the truth herein contained to many thousands of people, and God has graciously put the seal of His approval on the Word in the conversion of a multitude of sinners, and the sanctification of many believers. I send it out with the prayer that God may make it a blessing to many, and with the request that those who read it with profit will pass it on to others.

 

The Table of Contents are as follows:
Chapter 1 — STATING THE CASE
Chapter 2 — WHEN OBTAINED
Chapter 3 — WHO IT IS FOR
Chapter 4 — WHO ARE ELIGIBLE
Chapter 5 — WHAT HE DOES
Chapter 6 — HIS INDWELLING
Chapter 7 — EXPERIENCES

 

About the author:
Morrison was in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young, and he was reared by his paternal grandfather. Morrison was converted at the age of 11 in a Methodist revival at the Boyd's Creek Meetinghouse near Glasgow, Kentucky. Soon after he felt a call to the ministry. He was licensed to preach at the age of 19 and began his work as circuit rider and station pastor.

In 1890 Morrison left the pastorate and moved into evangelism. He also began editing a religious publication called The Old Methodist, which later became the widely-read Pentecostal Herald. Morrison's reputation as a Methodist evangelist grew rapidly from his home state of Kentucky to most other states and many foreign countries. The camp meeting became one of his favorite evangelistic venues, and throughout the rest of his life Morrison gave much time and effective leadership to this religious movement. William Jennings Bryan regarded Morrison to be "the greatest pulpit orator on the American continent."

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