1st Edition

The Sermons of Charles F. Parham

By T. B. Barratt Copyright 1985
    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection originally published in 1985. This volume contains two of Charles F. Parham’s influential works; A Voice Crying in the Wilderness and Everlasting Gospel. Charles F. Parham was an American preacher and evangelist, and was one of the two central figures in the development of the early spread of Pentecostalism. He was also the first preacher to articulate Pentecostalism's distinctive doctrine of evidential tongues. This title will be of interest to students of nineteenth-century religious and social history.

    A Voice Crying in the Wilderness;  1. Life Sketch of Author  2. Baptism  3. Baptism of the Holy Spirit – Speaking in Other Tongues – Sealing of the Church and Bride  4. Healing  5. Forsaking All in All Things in Common  6. Unity  7. Redemption  8. Creation and Formation  9. The Bride  10. The Man-Child  11. The Tribe of Judah – Queen Victoria’s Pedigree from Adam Down Without a Missing Generation  12. Zionism  13. Ten Lost Tribes Discovered  14. Future of Nations  15. United States in Prophecy  16. Anti-Christ  17. The Saints  18. Battle of Armageddon  19. The Millennial Age  20. The Judgement Age;  The Everlasting Gospel;  1. Creation and Formation  2. Address by Charles F. Parham  3. The League of Nations  4. The Millennium or Sabbath  5. Imminent Events in the United States  6. The Early and Latter Rain  7. The Anti-Christ  8. Sings of His Coming  9. The Battle of Armageddon  10. The Plan of God  11. As It Was in the Days of Noah  12. Sings of the Coming of the Lord  13. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit  14. The Genuine vs. The Counterfeit  15. The Sealing  16. An Open Letter to the Rulers of Europe  17. War! War! War!  18. The Future of Nations 19. "On Earth" – Tolstoy’s Prediction  20. Conditional Immortality  21. In School with the Holy Spirit  22. The Judgement Age  23. Redemption  24. Destruction of the Wicked  25. Leaves by the Wayside  26. Others May, You Cannot

    Biography

    Charles F. Parham