Jessie Penn-Lewis (28 February 1861 – 15 August 1927, née Jones) was a Welsh evangelical speaker, who wrote several Christian evangelical works. Her religious...
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who spoke on the overcoming life at the Keswick Convention; Mrs. Jessie Penn-Lewis who wrote "War on the Saints" and taught about the cross of Christ...
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introduced to the writings of D.M. Panton, Robert Govett, G.H. Pember, Jessie Penn-Lewis, T. Austin-Sparks, and others. In addition, he acquired books from...
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Lewis Choose Love Movement Jesse Lewis, Japanese idol, Member of boy band SixTONES Jesse Lewisohn (1872–1918), American financier Jessie Penn-Lewis (1861–1927)...
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Christian Egalitarian theologians, such as Katharine Bushnell and Jessie Penn-Lewis, interpret these commands in the context of the preceding verse, for...
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Irving (1792–1834) Andrew Murray (1828–1917) Phoebe Palmer (1807–1874) Jessie Penn-Lewis (1861–1927) Evan Roberts (1878–1951) Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843–1919)...
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chapel in Keswick, England when he attended a decisive sermon by Jessie Penn-Lewis in the course of the 1908 Keswick Convention. He resigned a part-time...
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Barber referred him to books by J. N. Darby, Madam Jeanne Guyon, Jessie Penn-Lewis, D. M. Panton, T. Austin Sparks, and of others, which had been of...
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University Press. p. 650. ISBN 978-0-300-11192-7. Retrieved 2023-02-17. Jessie Penn-Lewis, War on the Saints on Google Books, introductory chapter "The Broken...
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England at Leicester, and co-wrote a book with his friend's wife Jessie Penn-Lewis. War on the Saints, believed by some to be heretical because of its...
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