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2004


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Issue 81


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Issue 84


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Displaying 21 - 40 of 66 articles.

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A People of Conscience
How America's plain people first arose in Europe as a discipleship movement repressed by the state church.


Hail Mary
Her moment of obedience triggered two millennia of reverence.


Holiness Fire-Starter
Transformed by her child's fiery death, Phoebe Palmer lit the flames of revival on two continents.


The Amazingly Graced Life of John Newton
His was a tale of two lives, with God at the pivot point.


That Most Familiar Story
How certain details of the nativity became tradition.


The American Anthem
How Amazing Grace went from ignored in Britain to acclaimed in America


The Cleansing Wave
The 19th-century holiness revival took many forms as it swept across denominational boundaries.


The Germans Have Landed
Once William Penn welcomed the freedom-seeking Anabaptists to his colony, they spread and flourished.


Mary & Her Baby: Luther's View
The Reformer loved to dwell on the nativity. Here are a few of his thoughts.


Outsider's Guide to America's Anabaptists
Making sense of the colorful, complex tapestry of Amish, Mennonites, and Brethren.


The Holiness Movement Timeline
1824-1923

The Life and Times of John Newton 1725-1807

Forging Britain's Gospel Era
Newton joined those who laid the groundwork for British evangelicalism—from within the Established Church.


Mary in the Imagination of the Church

Pilgrims and Exiles: Christian History Timeline
Amish, Mennonites, and Brethren

Saving Souls & Bodies
Contrary to stereotype, the joy of the holiness life often spilled over into social ministry.


Pure & Simple
Ever wonder what the plain people's churches look and feel like? Here's an insider account.


Temple & Sword
At the temple, long before the cross, her son's cruel death pierced Mary.


The Captain & the Castaway
The tempest-tossed friendship of John Newton and William Cowper


The Lord's Agitators
Holiness leaders were a fractious bunch, but there was vision behind their division.




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