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flesh (and demons working through the flesh) often resists
for hours with mighty and alarming movements. To one
inexperienced it seems terrible at times, but God takes
care of His own. But they must be " in Christ.".
[d] There is the coming through into the joy of the
Lord, and subsequently the twitching of the facial muscles,
and speedily the Glorifying God in the Tongue which
the Holy Ghost gives (with the interpretation following.)
Rev. >', If. When I saw Sim I fell at His feet as dead, and He
laid His right hand upon me, saying, " Fear not."
Mark ix, 26. The spirit (ds-non) cried and rent him sire, and
came out of him, and he was as one dead: inasmuch that many said
"Sets dead." But fesus teak him by the hand and lifted him up
and he arose.
Acts ii, 4. Thay were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began
to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
Will the reader pray for special blessing and the guidance of the
Holy Spirit at our Thursday Night Meetings in the Pariah Hall, Ful-
well Road, Sunderland, 7-30 p.m.
A very full Salvation for Body, Soul, and Spirit is proclaimed at
these Meetings.
Written requests (or telegrams) for Pray
Rev. A. A. Boddy.
ROKER TRACTS. " Health in Christ," " Born from 1.
"Identification" "New Creation." " Divine Ne,
from All Saints' Vicarage, Sunderland.
Also ' ■ Speaking in Tongues, !
God!" " A Pentecost at Home, c
" These Signs shall foliate
be sent to the
busy mother's testimony,"
4 Pentecost with Tongues
a brother's testimony," also " Gods Situs at Mukti, .11
Abrams'storvofGod'sfurtherblasing: • tongues ,n Xoru
a Pentecostal experience." and " Tongues at C us are,.
and' Tongues in Ameriea,with list offreepentecostatpap
Tongues Leaflets from Secreta
Gillside Grove, Poke.
(Revised Issue, sth thousand].
Leaflets on " Tt
Tongues in
Sunderland.
No. a. (See list at fool of last page).
The beginnings of a
Pentecost for Englan 1.
By Rev. A. A. BODDY,
All Saints' Vicarage, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland.
How can we sufficiently adore the Loving Master Who
has begun to visit us now in England, in Sunderland.
On Saturday, August 31st, 1907, my dear brother
Pastor Barratt, arrived across the North Sea. We had
been praying for him specially ever since he sailed from
Copenhagen on Thursday, and God gave him a beautiful
voyage and brought him in six hours before time.
Hallelujah ! What rejoicing there was at our " Waiting
Meeting " that night when it was found he was actually in
our midst. I soon found he was still the same after all
his months of storm and service; manly, peaceful,
•rejoicing in the Lord, humble and yet strong for God.
On the night of Sept. 1st, three who were seeking Him
entered right in and went right through into Penttcost with
the signs following ; to encourage others God allowed them
to be dealt with very tenderly. (Strangely enough they
were all from one house, though not related to each other).
I had a talk with one a few days later and found that
the Holy Spirit had done a real work. She thanked
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| Full text | M flesh (and demons working through the flesh) often resists for hours with mighty and alarming movements. To one inexperienced it seems terrible at times, but God takes care of His own. But they must be " in Christ.". [d] There is the coming through into the joy of the Lord, and subsequently the twitching of the facial muscles, and speedily the Glorifying God in the Tongue which the Holy Ghost gives (with the interpretation following.) Rev. >', If. When I saw Sim I fell at His feet as dead, and He laid His right hand upon me, saying, " Fear not." Mark ix, 26. The spirit (ds-non) cried and rent him sire, and came out of him, and he was as one dead: inasmuch that many said "Sets dead." But fesus teak him by the hand and lifted him up and he arose. Acts ii, 4. Thay were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Will the reader pray for special blessing and the guidance of the Holy Spirit at our Thursday Night Meetings in the Pariah Hall, Ful- well Road, Sunderland, 7-30 p.m. A very full Salvation for Body, Soul, and Spirit is proclaimed at these Meetings. Written requests (or telegrams) for Pray Rev. A. A. Boddy. ROKER TRACTS. " Health in Christ" " Born from 1. "Identification" "New Creation." " Divine Ne, from All Saints' Vicarage, Sunderland. Also ' ■ Speaking in Tongues, ! God!" " A Pentecost at Home, c " These Signs shall foliate be sent to the busy mother's testimony" 4 Pentecost with Tongues a brother's testimony" also " Gods Situs at Mukti, .11 Abrams'storvofGod'sfurtherblasing: • tongues ,n Xoru a Pentecostal experience." and " Tongues at C us are,. and' Tongues in Ameriea,with list offreepentecostatpap Tongues Leaflets from Secreta Gillside Grove, Poke. (Revised Issue, sth thousand]. Leaflets on " Tt Tongues in Sunderland. No. a. (See list at fool of last page). The beginnings of a Pentecost for Englan 1. By Rev. A. A. BODDY, All Saints' Vicarage, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland. How can we sufficiently adore the Loving Master Who has begun to visit us now in England, in Sunderland. On Saturday, August 31st, 1907, my dear brother Pastor Barratt, arrived across the North Sea. We had been praying for him specially ever since he sailed from Copenhagen on Thursday, and God gave him a beautiful voyage and brought him in six hours before time. Hallelujah ! What rejoicing there was at our " Waiting Meeting " that night when it was found he was actually in our midst. I soon found he was still the same after all his months of storm and service; manly, peaceful, •rejoicing in the Lord, humble and yet strong for God. On the night of Sept. 1st, three who were seeking Him entered right in and went right through into Penttcost with the signs following ; to encourage others God allowed them to be dealt with very tenderly. (Strangely enough they were all from one house, though not related to each other). I had a talk with one a few days later and found that the Holy Spirit had done a real work. She thanked |
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