The baptism of the Holy Spirit : the views of A.B. Simpson and his contemporaries / [print]
Richard Gilbertson.
- Camp Hill, Pennsylvania : Christian Publications, (c)1993.
- 351 pages ; 23 cm.
The rise to prominence of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the 19th Century America -- A biography of Albert Benjamin Simpson -- The Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Spirit in the writings of A.B. Simpson -- The Baptism of the Holy Spirt in the teachings of A.B. Simpson's contemporaries: Phoebe Palmer, Asa Mahan, Charles G. Finney, Dwight L. Moody, R.A. Torrey, A.J. Gordon, W.E. Boardman, Keswick Teachers -- A.B. Simpson compared with his contemporaries (similarities and differences) -- A.B. Simpson and the "Evidence Doctrine" of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit -- An assessment of A.B. Simpson's view of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit -- Appendix 2. The conference for prayer and counsel resepecting uniformity in the testimony and teaching of the Alliance, May 25-28 1906 -- Appendix 3. An extended quotation from Walter Marshall's The Gospel mystery of sanctification -- Appendix 4. Simpson's contrasts of conversion and sanctification -- Appendix 5. Steps to and in the blessed life: an outline of Biblical teachings after the Keswick plan -- Appendix 6. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit, a crisis or an evolution -- Appendix 7. The crisis of the deeper life -- Appendix 8. Spiritual Sanctity -- Appendix 9. Gifts and Graces -- Appendix 10. The ministry of the spirit -- Appendix 11. "Speaking in tongues" - some words of kindly counsel by Rev. R.A. Jaffray of Wuchow, South China.