Author: | Martin Wells Knapp | ISBN: | 1230000142023 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | June 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Martin Wells Knapp |
ISBN: | 1230000142023 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | June 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Martin W. Knapp was born in 1853 in a log cabin in southern Michigan. With $50 received from selling a calf, Martin enrolled at a Methodist college in Albion, Michigan at the age of 17. He continued his work on the family farm while balancing a rigorous schedule at school. Knapp’s first pastorate was a circuit assigned to him in 1877 by the Methodist Michigan Conference. Eleven years later, in 1888, he founded the magazine God’s Revivalist. In September 1897, the International Holiness Union and Prayer League was organized in Knapp’s home. He also started God’s Bible School (later renamed God’s Bible School and College) in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. He lost his fight with typhoid fever and died December 7, 1901, at the age of 48, leaving behind him a legacy that would impact many for generations to come.
This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.
Contents:
Chapter 1: BIRTH, ANCESTRY AND EARLY FORMATIVE INFLUENCES
Chapter 2: CONVICTION, CONVERSION AND CALL TO THE MINISTRY
Chapter 3: SCHOOL LIFE AND PASTORATE
Chapter 4: EVANGELISTS — MR. WEBER ENTERS THE EVANGELISTIC FIELD
Chapter 5: REVIVAL TORNADOES
Chapter 6 - REVIVAL TORNADOES (CONTINUED)
Chapter 7 - TORNADOES, 1882-1884
Chapter 8: THE GREAT JACKSON TORNADO — EIGHT HUNDRED PROFESS CONVERSION —SEPTEMBER 30 TO NOVEMBER 22, 1883
Chapter 9: TORNADOES, 1884-1885
Chapter 10: OVER THE OCEAN — 1886
Chapter 11: TORNADOES 1886-1887
Chapter 12: MICHIGAN TORNADO
Chapter 13: MICHIGAN TORNADOES CONTINUED
Chapter 14: A LOVE-FEAST — SUNSHINE AFTER THE STORM
Chapter 15: SERMON — ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION
Chapter 16: HOW TO HAVE EVERY PRAYER ANSWERED
Chapter 17: MR. WEBER'S EXPERIENCE AS TOLD IN HIS MEETINGS
Chapter 18: SECRETS OF HIS SUCCESS
Chapter 19: TO WHOM SHALL WE LIKEN HIM? — CLOSING REMARKS
Martin W. Knapp was born in 1853 in a log cabin in southern Michigan. With $50 received from selling a calf, Martin enrolled at a Methodist college in Albion, Michigan at the age of 17. He continued his work on the family farm while balancing a rigorous schedule at school. Knapp’s first pastorate was a circuit assigned to him in 1877 by the Methodist Michigan Conference. Eleven years later, in 1888, he founded the magazine God’s Revivalist. In September 1897, the International Holiness Union and Prayer League was organized in Knapp’s home. He also started God’s Bible School (later renamed God’s Bible School and College) in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. He lost his fight with typhoid fever and died December 7, 1901, at the age of 48, leaving behind him a legacy that would impact many for generations to come.
This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.
Contents:
Chapter 1: BIRTH, ANCESTRY AND EARLY FORMATIVE INFLUENCES
Chapter 2: CONVICTION, CONVERSION AND CALL TO THE MINISTRY
Chapter 3: SCHOOL LIFE AND PASTORATE
Chapter 4: EVANGELISTS — MR. WEBER ENTERS THE EVANGELISTIC FIELD
Chapter 5: REVIVAL TORNADOES
Chapter 6 - REVIVAL TORNADOES (CONTINUED)
Chapter 7 - TORNADOES, 1882-1884
Chapter 8: THE GREAT JACKSON TORNADO — EIGHT HUNDRED PROFESS CONVERSION —SEPTEMBER 30 TO NOVEMBER 22, 1883
Chapter 9: TORNADOES, 1884-1885
Chapter 10: OVER THE OCEAN — 1886
Chapter 11: TORNADOES 1886-1887
Chapter 12: MICHIGAN TORNADO
Chapter 13: MICHIGAN TORNADOES CONTINUED
Chapter 14: A LOVE-FEAST — SUNSHINE AFTER THE STORM
Chapter 15: SERMON — ENTIRE SANCTIFICATION
Chapter 16: HOW TO HAVE EVERY PRAYER ANSWERED
Chapter 17: MR. WEBER'S EXPERIENCE AS TOLD IN HIS MEETINGS
Chapter 18: SECRETS OF HIS SUCCESS
Chapter 19: TO WHOM SHALL WE LIKEN HIM? — CLOSING REMARKS