Your Sons & Daughters Shall Prophesy - Prophetic Gifts Today In The New Testament Church
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(Julian Literature Trust, P.O. Box 12-555, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand, 1991). 3. D. W. Cartwright, "Apostolic Church," Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements by Stanley M. Burgess, Gary B. McGee and Patrick H. Alexander. Copyright© 1988 by Stanley M. Burgess, Gary B. McGee and Patrick H. Alexander. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. 4. Worsfold, Origins, pp. 31-32. 5. Ibid., p. 152ff. 6. For a three-page summary of the move ment and a statement of faith, see Walter J. Hol lenweger, The Pentecostals (Peabody: Hen drickson, 1988 reprint), pp. 191-193, p. 518. 7. Worsfold, Origins, p. 37. Prophecies were published in Showers of Blessing and the later Riches of Grace. 8. Information supplied by John W. J. Hewitt. 9. D. P. Williams, Prophetical Ministry, p. 100. 10. Howells, Prophecy, p. 9. This most recent publication on prophecy in the Apostolic Church shows great care and concern. 11. Worsfold, Origins, p. 183. 16. See David Hill, New Testament Prophecy, p. 135. Also Grudem, Gift of Prophecy, chapter 3, and Robeck, "Gift of Prophecy and the All-Sufficiency," pp. 27-31. 17. Cecil M. Robeck Jr., "Prophetic Au thority in the Charismatic Setting: The Need to Test," Theological Renewal 234 (July 1983), p. 7. 18. W. A. C. Rowe, One Lord, One Faith (Bradford, England: Puritan, 1960), preface. 22. Ibid., p. 60. 23. Ibid., p. 67. 24. Ibid., p. 71. 25. Ibid., p. 112. 26. Acts 13:2-3; 14:23; 1 Timothy 4:14. 27. Acts 6:3. 28. 1 Timothy 3; Titus 1:5-9. 29. Note the comments of David Blomgren on confirmation in Prophetic Gatherings, p. 67. 30. Worsfold, Origins, p. 302. 31. Ibid., p. 286. 12. Ibid., p. 122. 13. Ibid., p. 51. 14. Ibid., p. 120. 15. Howells, Prophecy, p. 5. 19. Ibid., p. 184. 20. Ibid., p. 272. 21. Worsfold, Origins, p. 173.
Irving (Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1988 reprint), especially Part I, pp. 25-52. 11. G. H. Williams, "History," p. 86. 12. Whitley, Eagle, p. 30. This moving, com passionate account of Irving was written by a man who was an early part of the Catholic Apostolic Church. 13. Christenson, Message, p. 36. 14. Strachan, Pentecostal Theology, p. 182. His account of this time relies on a number of sources and is probably one of the most accu rate and sympathetic. 15. Christenson, Message, p. 37. 16. Dallimore, Edward Irving, p. 161. 17. Christenson, Message, pp. 39-40. 18. Strachan, Pentecostal Theology, p. 55. 19. Christenson, Message, p. 74. 20. Whitley, Eagle, p. 76. 21. G. H. Williams, "History," p. 86. 22. See chapter 20, "Guidelines for Testing Prophetic Utterances." 23. A negative review of the Irving meetings is given by Monsignor Ronald A. Knox, focus ing in particular on some of the prophetic utter ances that lacked structure and clarity. These are things that pastoral direction can correct. Enthusiasm (Westminster, Md.: Christian Clas sics, 1983), pp. 550-558. 24. Christenson, Message, p. 53. 25. Ibid., p. 57. 26. Bundy, "Irving, Edward," p. 471. 27. Quoted by Strachan, Pentecostal The ology, p. 82. 28. Whitley, Eagle, p. 105. 29. Note from the same panel: The promise of the gifts was seen as "valid for all times, and to the end of time." 30. Christenson, Message, p. 32. 1. Sometimes called "The Apostolic Church of Wales," although this title seems to be a mis nomer. Although the beginning came about because of Welsh action, the Apostolic Church became involved from its inception throughout other parts of the United Kingdom and soon sent missionaries across the nations. John W. J. Hewitt, for fourteen years superintendent of the Apostolic Church in Australia, told me that from these early days of expansion "it has been offi cially known as the 'Apostolic Church."' 2. For a very informative book, based on much research, see James E. Worsfold, The Ori gins of the Apostolic Church in Great Britain • 404 Chapter 17: The Apostolic Church of Great Britain
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