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" Cecil H. Polhill-Pentecostal Layman "
Peter Hocken
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AL
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Record Number
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1079882
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LA123511
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Call No
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10.1163/157007488X00082
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Peter Hocken
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Title & Author
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Cecil H. Polhill-Pentecostal Layman [Article]\ Peter Hocken
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Pneuma
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Date
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1988
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10/1
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Page No
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116–140
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Abstract
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Old Etonian missionary on the borders of Tibet and an English country squire at noisy multi-racial meetings in the back streets of Los Angeles: such contrasts suggest an interesting life, the life of Cecil Henry Polhill. However, this study is undertaken not for curiosity's sake, but because Polhill was a significant figure in the origins of the Pentecostal movement. Like his friend, the Revd. Alexander Boddy, vicar of All Saints, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland in north-east England, Cecil Polhill was a Pentecostal pioneer who remained until his death a faithful member of the established Church of England. Unlike Boddy, Polhill has not until now attracted any researcher. 1 Old Etonian missionary on the borders of Tibet and an English country squire at noisy multi-racial meetings in the back streets of Los Angeles: such contrasts suggest an interesting life, the life of Cecil Henry Polhill. However, this study is undertaken not for curiosity's sake, but because Polhill was a significant figure in the origins of the Pentecostal movement. Like his friend, the Revd. Alexander Boddy, vicar of All Saints, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland in north-east England, Cecil Polhill was a Pentecostal pioneer who remained until his death a faithful member of the established Church of England. Unlike Boddy, Polhill has not until now attracted any researcher. 1
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10.1163/157007488X00082
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