Sixth Worldwide Revival Catalogue (1904 onwards)


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Awstin & Other Correspondents The Religious Revival in Wales    
The 'Western Mail,' a popular newspaper during the Welsh Revival, assigned various reporters to chronicle its progress each day. The principle reporter was Mr. T. Davies, commonly known by his pen-name 'Awstin.' This is part of the first of six pamphlets describing the daily events during the revival.
Dyer, Helen S. Pandita Ramabai - The Story of the Great Revival (at Mukti, India 1905)    
A brief but thrilling account of an outpouring of the Holy Spirit which occurred in India in 1905. It was sparked by news of the Revival in Wales. Hundreds met for daily prayer until the fires of Revival swept thoughout the Mukti mission.
Garrard, Mary N. Mrs. Penn Lewis    
The name of Jessie Penn-Lewis often occurs in works related to the Welsh revival of 1904. This chapter includes emphasis on holiness, prayer and the ministry of the Spirit - all of which were precursors to the Welsh revival.
Penn-Lewis, Jessie The Awakening in Wales and Some of the Hidden Springs    
The name of Jessie Penn-Lewis often occurs in works related to the Welsh revival of 1904, not surprisingly, as she was a major chronicler of the movement.

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