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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. 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.

  4. The key figure of the beginning stages of the Holiness Movement on the European continent was the glass manufacturer and layman Robert Pearsall Smith from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA). He, like no one else before or after him, shaped this movement especially in Germany and Switzerland.

  5. 30 de ago. de 2019 · 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.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2018 · Perhaps best known as the writer of the Holiness classic The Christian’s Secret to a Happy Life, this Quaker from Pennsylvania and her husband, Robert Pearsall Smith, were very much...

  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. Robert's family line ran back on his father's side to James Logan, staunch Quaker of colonial Pennsylvania fame and personal