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    William Joseph Seymour (May 2, 1870 – September 28, 1922) was a Holiness Pentecostal preacher who initiated the Azusa Street Revival, an influential event...
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  • was led by William J. Seymour, an African-American preacher. The revival began on April 9, 1906, and continued until roughly 1915. Seymour was invited...
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    29, 1929) was an American preacher and evangelist. Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the development and...
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  • suffering from two heart attacks, her husband William J. Seymour died in her arms on September 28, 1922. Jennie Seymour died almost 14 years later on July 2,...
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  • in tongues was the Biblical evidence of Spirit baptism. Along with William J. Seymour, a Wesleyan-Holiness preacher, he taught that this was the third work...
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    Pentecostalism emerged under the work of ministers Charles Fox Parham and William Joseph Seymour, the latter of whom, beginning in 1906, led the Azusa Street Revival...
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  • Somerset William H. Seymour (1840–1913), American politician William J. Seymour (1870–1922), American Pentecostal minister William Kean Seymour (1887–1975),...
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  • Bright, Harold Ockenga, Gudina Tumsa, John Stott, Francisco Olazábal, William J. Seymour, and Martyn Lloyd-Jones. The movement has long had a presence in the...
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  • Wesleyan-Holiness (Methodistic) background such as Charles Parham and William J. Seymour. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, advocated Christian perfection...
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    Movement preachers Charles Parham and William Seymour are credited as co-founders of the movement. Parham and Seymour taught that "baptism of the Holy Spirit...
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