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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 · GUEST POST from Andy Naselli. A husband-wife team in the early 1870s immediately preceded the early Keswick movement: Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–98) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911). Hannah is most famous for her book The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life.

  3. On November 5, 1851 Hannah married Robert Pearsall Smith, a man who also descended from a long line of prominent Quakers in the region. The Smiths settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania . They disassociated themselves somewhat from the Quakers in 1858 after a conversion experience, [1] but Mrs. Smith continued to believe a great deal of ...

  4. In the 1870s William Boardman, author of The Higher Christian Life, began his own evangelistic campaign in England, bringing with him Robert Pearsall Smith and his wife, Hannah Whitall Smith, to help spread the holiness message.

  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. 30 de abr. de 2024 · In 1851 she married Robert Pearsall Smith, also a Quaker, and in 1865 they moved to Millville, New Jersey, where they came under the influence of the Wesleyan-based Holiness movement, a revivalistic creed based on sanctification by faith and the direct experience of salvation.

  7. Whitall Smith stammte aus einer Glasfabrikantenfamilie in der Tradition der Quäker. 1851 heiratete sie den Unternehmer Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898), sie wohnten zuerst in Germantown und Philadelphia, bevor sie 1865 nach Millville in New Jersey umzogen.