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  1. 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.

  2. 22 de jul. de 2010 · The Keswick movement leaders had a troubled marriage and apostatized from Christianity. Learn about their sad events, their book The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, and their family connection.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · 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.

  4. How did a sexual scandal involving Robert and Hannah Pearsall Smith, American evangelists who visited England in the 1870s, affect the culture and values of mainstream Protestant evangelicalism? This article examines the sources, interpretations, and outcomes of the scandal and its impact on the 'Americanization' of English religious practice.

  5. Robert Pearsall Smith joined Whitman's American supporters. In 1883 he gave Whitman two hundred shares in the Sierra Grande Mines, Lake Valley, New Mexico; however, the mines failed.

  6. A chapter from a book on Quakers and mysticism that traces the spiritual development and mystical consciousness of Hannah Whitall Smith, a nineteenth-century American Quaker and Holiness preacher. It explores her Quaker roots, evangelical conversion, transatlantic ministry, exploration of new religious movements, and lifelong fascination with the meaning of spirit baptism.

  7. Philadelphia Quakers, Robert Pearsall Smith (1827-1898) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832-1911), were both born into families of note in the Quaker establishment of the Philadelphia-New Jersey area.