A leading evangelist of the American Holiness movement in the late 1800s, Daniel Sidney Warner challenged Christians to leave all denominations to express their unity in Christ. These "come outers" became known as the Church of God Reformation Movement, which now numbers nearly a million followers worldwide. "A Life Sketch" describes how Warner inspired like-minded Christians to leave the institutional church and begin this new movement.
You will be inspired by this biography of D. S. Warner, the Church of God reformation movement's first prominent evangelist.
It's God's Church: The Life & Legacy of Daniel Sidney Warner
Weaver , Edward E. Mind and Health : With an Examination of Some Systems of Divine Healing . New York : Macmillan , 1913 . Weaver , George S. Lectures on Mental Science According to the Philosophy of Phrenology : Delivered to the ...
Espousing the same view was John H. Rice , professor of theology at Union Seminary , Prince Edward , Virginia . In a letter to Rev. Absalom Peters of 31 October 1828 Rice outlined his conception of the Bible .
There was once a picture in Hollywood called All the Brothers Were Valiant. I didn't see it, and offhand I don't remember who made it. But it wasn't about the brothers Warner. We were not all valiant, at least not then.
This text charts the real story of the Warner brothers and contains all the drama of a big screen production. The book tells of tension and strife among four brothers, love and marriage, death and divorce, and plotting and betrayal.
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