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  1. Zitierweise Smith, Robert Pearsall, Indexeintrag: Deutsche Biographie, https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd119115581.html [04.03.2024].

  2. Map. Map of Oswego County, New York : from actual surveys General county map, within illustrated frame, showing towns and landowners' names. "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1854 by Robert Pearsall Smith in the ... eastern District of Pennsylvania." Includes notes, 14 ancillary maps of villages and towns, business directories ...

  3. Logan Pearsall Smith, né le 18 octobre 1865 à Millville et mort le 2 mars 1946 à Londres, est un essayiste et critique littéraire américain qui vit au Royaume-Uni. Connu pour ses aphorismes et ses épigrammes , il doit aussi sa notoriété à son autobiographie , Unforgotten Years (1938).

  4. Markus Krause: Heiligungsverständnis und Verkündigung bei Robert Pearsall Smith, Masterarbeit, 2012. Dieter Lange: Eine Bewegung bricht sich Bahn, TVG Brunnen, Gießen 1990. Mary Agnes Rittenhouse Maddox: Jesus Saves Me Now: Sanctification in the Writings of Hannah Whitall Smith, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003, Dissertation PhD.

  5. Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a Quaker who became an evangelical minister associated with the "Holiness movement." He was also a writer and businessman. Whitman often stayed at his Philadelphia home, where the poet became friendly with the Smith children—Mary, Logan, and Alys.

  6. The transatlantic Smiths, 1959: p. 6, etc. (Robert Pearsall Smith; son of John Jay Smith; 1851 married Hannah Whitall, taking up residence in Germantown, Pa.; worked for his father-in-law's company, Whitall-Tatum; 1865 took over Whitall-Tatum plant in Millville, N.J.; publisher of Christian's pathway to power; 1873 went to England as evangelist)

  7. 12 de dez. de 2023 · Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a lay leader in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in Great Britain. His book Holiness Through Faith (1870) is one of the foundational works of the Holiness movement. He was also a businessman in the Philadelphia area, publishing maps and managing a glass factory.