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1851 WILLIAM HASLAM. Religious Excitement. Rare Revival of 1851 Leading to Keswick Movement Missionary moreso toward the rear

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moreso toward the rear

Amos Adams

For the next few years she prepared as a nurse and was active at the Keswick Conventions

such as a pumpkin and a peanut syrup he developed

1851 WILLIAM HASLAM. Religious Excitement. Rare Revival of 1851 Leading to Keswick Movement Missionary moreso toward the rearA very, very scarce document; no copies even in reprint or facsimile. William Haslam had been ordained a few years previous. He served first in Baldiu, but knew himself to be unconverted. It haunted him. Then, in 1851, the church gardener was converted. Haslam at first thought him under a delusion. He was assured however, and led to grace by revivalist, Robert Aitken. The result was not only his own conversion, but a revival in Cornwall. The present

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