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Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a lay leader in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in Great Britain. His book Holiness Through Faith (1870) is one of the foundational works of the Holiness movement. He was also a businessman in the Philadelphia area, publishing maps and managing a glass factory.
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Carolina Robert Payne Smith (1818–1895), Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and Dean of Canterbury RobertPearsallSmith (1827–1899)...
RobertPearsallSmith and his wife, Hannah Whitall Smith, to help spread the holiness message. On May 1, 1873, Rev. William Haslam introduced Robert Pearsall...
committee for the American Standard Version (1901) RobertPearsallSmith (1827–1899) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911), leaders in the Holiness movement...
second husband, Bernard Berenson. Her father was RobertPearsallSmith, her mother Hannah Whitall Smith (born Hannah Tatum Whitall). She studied at the...
Holiness movement of churches. Quakers such as Hannah Whitall Smith and RobertPearsallSmith became speakers in the religious movement and introduced Quaker...
Whitall Smith (1832-1911), evangelist and prominent member of the Women's suffrage movement moved to Fernhurst in 1888, wife of RobertPearsallSmith. Rickman...
and God's simultaneous transformation of one's soul. Her husband, RobertPearsallSmith, had a similar experience at the camp meeting in 1867. The couple...
influenced by the revivals sweeping the United States. RobertPearsallSmith and his wife Hannah Whitall Smith, Quakers from New Jersey, had a profound effect...
One in Christ Jesus"—which is still the convention's watchword. RobertPearsallSmith, a Quaker lay leader influenced by the Plymouth Brethren, probably...
American Journal of Psychology with a $500 contribution supplied by RobertPearsallSmith of the American Society for Psychical Research. 1888 – William Lowe...
Catherine Elizabeth Costelloe. Her mother, Mary Costelloe (born Mary Whitall Smith) (better known as Mary Berenson; 1864–1945) had been a Philadelphia Quaker...
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The Pearsall Plan to Save Our Schools, known colloquially as the Pearsall Plan, was North Carolina's 1956 attempt at a delayed approach to integrate their...
time of his confirmation he visited the assembly (congregation) of RobertPearsallSmith, the leader of the Holiness Movement, in Basel. At the same time...
Definitive version. Pearsall, Anthony B. (2005). The Lovecraft Lexicon (1st ed.). Tempe, AZ: New Falcon Pub. ISBN 1-56184-129-3. Price, Robert M. (2001). Nameless...