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  2. Martyn Lloyd-Jones - Wikipedia

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    David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (20 December 1899 – 1 March 1981) was a Welsh Congregationalist minister and medical doctor who was influential in the Calvinist wing of the British evangelical movement in the 20th century.

  3. 1859 Welsh revival - Wikipedia

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    Two claims have been made about the effect of the revival. Davies claimed that "it added 80,000 to the membership of the chapels". In contrast, Jones estimated that it produced 100,000 converts. [8] [clarification needed] Martyn Lloyd-Jones viewed the revival as being connected to the revival in Ulster during the same year. [9] Rees was more ...

  4. Bethany Chapel, Ammanford - Wikipedia

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    2 W. Nantlais Williams and the 1904-1905 revival. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... J.T. Job and a young Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones were among the preachers at ...

  5. List of Christian preachers - Wikipedia

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    William J. Seymour (1870–1922) Azusa Street Revival; Charles Parham (1873–1929) Speaking in tongues; F. F. Bosworth (1877–1958) Aimee Semple McPherson (1890–1944) Foursquare Church; William Branham (1909–1965) Faith Healer, prophet; A. A. Allen (1911–1970) James Gordon Lindsay (1906–1973) Faith Healer; Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976 ...

  6. Nonconformity in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The 1904–1905 Welsh Revival was the last revival in Wales and was again essentially a Nonconformist and Welsh-language phenomenon. It is believed that at least 100,000 were involved in the 1904–1905 revival, but historians generally regard it as the last great outpouring of a nonconformist movement that then went into gradual decline, a ...

  7. G. Campbell Morgan - Wikipedia

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    He was the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London from 1904 to 1919, pausing for 14 years to teach at Biola in Los Angeles, and returning to the Chapel from 1933 to 1943 when he handed over the pastorate to the renowned Martyn Lloyd-Jones, after having shared it with him and mentored him since 1939. From 1911 to 1914 he was the president of ...

  8. Evangelical Movement of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Movement and Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones (one of its influential supporters), have been influential among Evangelical Christians in Wales and beyond. Experiencing increased hostility in the 1960s and 1970s within their churches, a number of pastors and congregations sympathetic to the Movement left their denominations and set up independent ...

  9. Reformed fundamentalism - Wikipedia

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    In congregational teaching and preaching, ministers have used Received Text translations with an informed awareness of modern translation and versions, and have utilised the KJV, its language, and the works of Protestants steeped in the KJV, in personal study, private devotion and prayers: for example, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones publicly read from ...

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