Fred Francis Bosworth (the Joybringer)

Fred Francis Bosworth (the Joybringer)
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Download or read book Fred Francis Bosworth (the Joybringer) written by Eunice M. Perkins and published by . This book was released on 1927 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The life story of F. F. Bosworth, 1877-1958 is one of the most inspiring stories of the early healing evangelists that is available today. Raised in J. A. Dowie's Zion City, he witnessed many astounding miracles of healing along with his close friend John G. Lake, also famed later as a healing evangelist. Influenced by Charles Parham the two friends visited Azusa Street and entered the Pentecostal experience. As an Assemblies of God pastor, Bosworth hosted Maria Woodworth-Etter in 1912 and he was soon to join the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Houston, Texas, as an itinerant healing evangelist. This continued until his retirement, when he worked alongside William Branham." -- Amazon.com"


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