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Contents Preface: Craig Borlase 1 William Seymour Gains His Vision 2 The State of Louisiana Is Formed and Raised 3 Seymour's Life Begins 4 William Seymour Learns His Lessons 5 Poverty Strikes and Prophecy Inspires 6 Opposition and Opportunity Are Found 7 William Seymour Finds Unexpected Inspiration 8 Agnes Ozman Is Introduced 9 Charles Parham Becomes Better Known 10 Charles Parham Remains Cloaked 11 William Seymour Meets Alma White 12 William Seymour Delivers His Message to His Hosts 13 William Seymour Receives His First Job Appraisal 14 Passions Are Unleashed 15 William Seymour Presses Forward 16 The Church Delivers a Message 17 April 1906 Brings Change 18 We Meet Florence Crawford 19 Lives Are Transformed 20 William Seymour Connects With His Widest Audience 21 Charles Parham Delivers His Briefest Sermon 22 The Future Is Glimpsed 23 Charles Parham's Story Is Told 24 William Seymour's Faith Rises Even Higher 25 William Seymour Is Deceived 26 The Doors Are Closed 27 William Seymour Is Forced to the Edge 28 William Durham Wrestles for Control 29 The Splits Start to Split 30 William Seymour Considers the Future 31 The Story Ends and Repeats
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Seymour, William Joseph, 1870-1922.
Pentecostals -- Biography.
Pentecostal churches -- Clergy -- Biography.
Evangelists -- Biography.