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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS

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Gordon, Adoniram Judson. Papers. Archives, Jenks Library and Learning Resource Center, Gordon College, Wenham, MA.

Gordon, Adoniram Judson. Papers. Archives, Goddard Library, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, MA.

Montgomery, Carrie Judd. Papers. Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center, Assemblies of God Headquarters, Springfield, MO.

Simpson, Albert Benjamin. Papers. Christian and Missionary Alliance Archives, Colorado Springs, CO.

Smith, Jennie. Papers. Alice Marshall Women’s History Collection, Penn State Harrisburg Library, Middletown, PA.

Woodworth-Etter, Maria B. Papers. Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center, Assemblies of God Archives, Springfield, MO.

PERIODICALS

Bibliotheca Sacra. Andover, MA. 1891.

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Chautauquan. Jamestown, NY. 1890.

Christian. London. 1882–1889.

Christian Advocate. New York. 1883, 1891.

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Christian Conservator. Dayton, OH. 1886.

Christian Science Journal. Boston. 1883–1893.

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Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, OH. 1885.

Congregationalist. Boston. 1885.

Contemporary Review. London. 1885.

Fort Wayne Gazette. Fort Wayne, IN. 1885.

Forum. New York. 1888.

Gentleman’s Magazine. London. 1885.

Guide to Holiness. New York. 1864–1901.

Independent. New York. 1882.

Indianapolis Sentinel. Indianapolis, IN. 1886.

Indianapolis Times. Indianapolis, IN. 1885.

International Review. New York. 1881.

Journal of the American Medical Association. Chicago. 1888.

Kokomo Dispatch. Kokomo, IN. 1885.

Latter Rain Evangel. Chicago. 1909.

Leaves of Healing. Chicago. 1894–1906.

Littell’s Living Age. Boston. 1887.

Lutheran Quarterly. Gettysburg, PA. 1897.

Medical Record: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery. New York. 1886.

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Muncie Daily News. Muncie, IN. 1885.

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Nineteenth Century. London. 1888.

Oakland Daily Evening Tribune. Oakland, CA. 1890.

Presbyterian Review. New York. 1883–1884.

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St. Louis Republic. St. Louis, MO. 1890.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, MO. 1890.

Thy Healer. London. 1884–1885.

Times of Refreshing. Boston. 1869–1871.

Triumphs of Faith. Buffalo, NY and Oakland, CA. 1881–1905.

Victory Through Faith. Torrington, CT. 1884.

Watchword. Boston. 1878–1896.

Word, Work and World. New York. 1882–1887.

Words of Faith. Philadelphia. 1884–1885.

SELECTED BOOKS AND TRACTS

Allen, Ethan O. Faith Healing; or, What I Have Witnessed of the Fulfillment of James V: 14, 15, 16. Philadelphia: G. W. McCalla, 1881.

Atwell, Harriet G. Chloe Lankton; or, Light Beyond the Clouds. A Story of Real Life. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1859.

Baker, Elizabeth V., et. al. Chronicles of a Faith Life. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing, 1984.

Baxter, Mrs. M. [Elizabeth]. Divine Healing. Brighton: Christian Herald Co., n.d.

———. Holy Ghost Days. London: Christian Herald, 1888.

Beard, George M. American Nervousness, Its Causes and Consequences: A Supplement to Nervous Exhaustion (neurasthenia). New York: Putnam, 1881.

Beecher, Catharine Esther. Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism with Reference to the Duty of American Females. Philadelphia: Henry Perkins, 1837.

———. Letters to the People on Health and Happiness. New York: Harper and Bros, 1855.

Boardman, Mrs. [Mary M. Adams]. Life and Labours of the Rev. W. E. Boardman. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1887.

Boardman, William E. Faith-Work under Dr. Cullis, in Boston. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1874.

———. The Great Physician (Jehovah Rophi). Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1881.

———. The Higher Christian Life. Chicago: Wm. Tomlinson, 1858.

Buckley, James Monroe. An Address on Supposed Miracles. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1875.

———. Faith-Healing, Christian Science and Kindred Phenomena. New York: Century Co., 1887.

Bushnell, Horace. Nature and the Supernatural as Together Constituting the One System of God. New York: C. Scribner, 1858.

Carter, Russell Kelso. The Atonement for Sin and Sickness; or A Full Salvation for Soul and Body. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1884.

———. “Faith Healing” Reviewed After Twenty Years. Boston and Chicago: Christian Witness Company, 1897.

———. Pastor Blumhardt: A Record of the Wonderful Spiritual and Physical Manifestations of God’s Power in Healing Souls and Bodies. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1883.

Carter, Russell Kelso, and Albert Benjamin Simpson. Hymns of the Christian Life, New and Standard Songs for the Sanctuary, Sunday Schools, Prayer Meetings, Mission Work and Revival Services. New York: Christian Alliance, 1891.

Clarke, Edward. Sex in Education; or, A Fair Chance for the Girls. Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1873.

Close, Carra H., comp. God’s Word on Divine Healing: Containing Instances and Promises Recorded Therein. Oakland, CA: Triumphs of Faith, n.d.

Conwell, R. H. Acres of Diamonds, by Russell H. Conwell … His Life and Achievements, by Robert Shackleton. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1943.

Cullis, Charles. Annual Reports of the Consumptives’ Home, and Other Institutions Connected with a Work of Faith. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1864–1892.

———. ed. Dorothea Trudel, or, The Prayer of Faith. With Some Particulars of the Remarkable Manner in Which Large Numbers of Sick Persons Were Healed in Answer to Special Prayer. 3rd rev. ed. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1872.

———. Faith Cures; or, Answers to Prayer in the Healing of the Sick. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1879.

———. Faith Healing. Tract. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, n.d.

———. Faith Hymns. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1882.

———. More Faith Cures; or, Answers to Prayer in the Healing of the Sick. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1881.

———. Other Faith Cures; or, Answers to Prayer in the Healing of the Sick. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1885.

———. Songs of Victory. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1889.

———. Tuesday Afternoon Talks. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1892.

———. Work for Jesus: The Experience and Teachings of Mr. and Mrs. Boardman. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1875.

Daniels, Morris S. The Story of Ocean Grove: Related in the Year of its Golden Jubilee, 1869–1919. New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1919.

Daniels, W. H., ed. Dr. Cullis and His Work: Twenty Years of Blessing in Answer to Prayer. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1885.

Dixon, E. H. Woman and Her Diseases, from the Cradle to the Grave: Adapted Exclusively to Her Instruction in the Physiology of Her System, and All the Diseases of Her Critical Periods. 10th ed. New York: A. Ranney, 1855.

Dorothea Trudel; or, The Prayer of Faith. With Some Particulars of the Remarkable Manner in Which Large Numbers of Sick Persons Were Healed in Answer to Special Prayer. London: Morgan and Chase, n.d.

Dowie, John Alexander. The Personal Letters of John Alexander Dowie. Compiled by Edna Sheldrake. Zion City, IL: Wilbur Glenn Voliva, 1912.

Dowie, John Alexander and Jane Dowie. American First-fruits: Being a Brief Record of Eight Months’ Divine Healing Missions in the State of California. 4th ed. Chicago: Zion Publishing House, 1895.

———. Our Second Year’s Harvest, Being a Brief Record of a Year of Divine Healing Mission on the Pacific Coast of America… . Chicago: International Divine Healing Association, 1891.

Dudley, Dora G. Beulah: Or Some of the Fruits of One Consecrated Life. Rev. ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Author, 1896.

———. Beulah, or Two and One-Half Years of Consecrated Life, Showing That “All Things Are Possible to Him that Believeth.” Grand Rapids, MI: Candee and Co., 1888.

Ebner, Margaret. Major Works. Translated and edited by Leonard P. Hindsley. New York: Pau-list Press, 1993.

Eddy, Mary Baker. Science and Health. Boston: Christian Scientist Publishing Co., 1875. Edwards, Jonathan. The Life of David Brainerd. Edited by Norman Pettit. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985.

Eggleston, Edward. The Faith Doctor: A Story of New York. 1891. Reprint, Ridgewood, NJ: Gregg Press, 1968.

Figgis, J. B. Keswick From Within. 1914. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing, 1984.

Fuller, Jennie. White Fields: Sketch of Helen Dawlly. New York: Christian Alliance Publishing Company, n.d.

Gainsforth, Mary E. Divine Healing Secrets. Oakland, CA: Office of Triumphs of Faith, n.d.

Glaser, Mary A. Wonderful Leadings. Allentown, PA: Haines and Worman, 1893.

Gordon, Adoniram Judson. Brief history of the Clarendon St. Baptist Church: (formerly Federal Street, afterwards Rowe Street, Church) Boston. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1872.

———. Christian Science Not Scriptural. Los Angeles: Bible House, 187-?.

———. Christian Science Tested by the Scriptures. Dayton, OH: Standard Bearer, 1903.

———. The Ministry of Healing; or, Miracles of Cure for All ages. Boston: H. Gannett, 1882.

Gordon, Ernest B. Adoniram Judson Gordon: A Biography. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1896.

Gordon, Maria Hale, and Adoniram Judson Gordon. Journal of Our Journey. Edited by John Beauregard. Wenham, MA: Gordon College Archives, 1989.

Gracey, Samuel L. and Daniel Steele, Healing by Faith: Two Essays. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1882.

Grimke, Sarah Moore. Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman. Boston: I. Knapp, 1838.

Hall, Marshall. Commentaries on Some of the More Important of the Diseases of Females: in three parts. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1827.

Hodge, Archibald Alexander. Popular Lectures on Theological Themes. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publications, 1887.

Hussey, A. H. Divine Healing in Mission Work. Nyack, NY: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., n.d. [ca. 1902].

Judd, Carrie F. The Prayer of Faith. 1881. Reprinted in The Life and Teachings of Carrie Judd Montgomery. New York: Garland Publishing, 1985.

Judd Montgomery, Carrie. Christian Life Pamphlets. Oakland, Calif.: Triumphs of Faith, n.d.

———. “Under His Wings”: The Story of My Life. 1936. Reprinted in The Life and Teachings of Carrie Judd Montgomery. New York: Garland Publishing, 1985.

Lindenberger, S. A., A Cloud of Witnesses: Testimonies of Divine Healing New and Old. Nyack, NY: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., 1900.

———. Streams from the Valley of Berachah. New York: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., 1893.

Mains, George Preston. James Monroe Buckley. New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1917.

Mallory, E. F., ed. Touching the Hem: A Record of Faith Healing. Montreal: F. E. Grafton, 1884.

Marsh, R. L. “Faith Healing”: A Defense or, The Lord Thy Healer. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1889.

McDonald, William, and John E. Searles. The Life of the Rev. John S. Inskip, President of the National Association for the Promotion of Holiness. 1885. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing, 1985.

McKaig, Donald, comp. A. B. Simpson Scrapbook. Unpublished collection of primary documents, deposited at Christian and Missionary Alliance National Archives, Colorado Springs, CO.

Mix, Mrs. Edward [Sarah Freeman]. Faith Cures, and Answers to Prayers. Springfield, Mass: Press of Springfield Printing Co., 1882.

———. The Life of Mrs. Edward Mix Written by Herself in 1880. Torrington, CT: Press of the Register Printing Co., 1884.

M.H.M. [Mary H. Mossman]. Steppings in God; or, the Hidden Life Made Manifest. 6th ed., rev. New York: Eaton and Mains, 1909.

Muller, George. The Life of Trust: Being a Narrative of the Lord’s Dealings with George Muller, Written by Himself. Rev. ed. New York: Sheldon and Co., 1873.

Murray, Andrew. Divine Healing: A Series of Addresses. New York: Alliance Press Co., 1900.

Needham, Albert W. Events and Experiences in the Life of George C. Needham, Evangelist. Philadelphia: Narberth, 1900.

Needham, Mrs. George C. [Elizabeth Annabelle]. Mrs. Whilling’s Faith Cure. Boston: Bradley and Woodruff, 1891.

Osborn, Lucy Drake. Heavenly Pearls Set in a Life: A Record of Experiences and Labors in America, India and Australia. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1893.

Palmer, Phoebe. The Devotional Writings of Phoebe Palmer. New York: Garland Press, 1985.

Pardington, George P. The Crooked Made Straight. 3rd ed., rev. Nyack, NY: Author, 1898.

———. Twenty-Five Wonderful Years: A Popular Sketch of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. 1919. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing, 1984.

Patton, William W. Prayer and Its Remarkable Answers; Being a Statement of Facts in the Light of Reason and Revelation. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1885.

Peck, George Clarke. The Method of the Master: A Study of the Clinics of Jesus. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1912.

Pierson, Arthur T. Forward Movements of the Last Half Century. 1905. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing, 1984.

———. The Keswick Movement: In Precept and Practice. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1903.

Pitt, F. W. Faith Healing Tragedies. London: Pickering and Inglis, n.d.

Platt, Smith H. My 25th Year Jubilee: or, Cure by Faith after Twenty-five Years of Lameness. Brooklyn, NY: S. Harrison, 1875.

———. The Secrets of Health: or How Not to Be Sick and How to Get Well from Sickness. New York: Orange Judd Co., 1895.

Prentiss, George L. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss. 1882. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1987.

Prentiss, Elizabeth. Stepping Heavenward. 1869. Reprint, Sterling, VA: GAM Publications, 1996.

Price, W. T. Without Purse of Scrip; or, “The Mountain Evangelist,” George O. Barnes. Louisville, KY: W. T. Price, 1883.

Prosser, Anna W. From Death to Life: An Autobiography. Buffalo, NY: McGerald Publishing Co., 1901.

Rankin, Mary. The Daughter of Affliction: A Memoir of the Protracted Sufferings and Religious Experience of Miss Mary Rankin. 2nd ed. Dayton, OH: United Brethren Printing Establishment, 1871.

Record of the International Conference on Divine Healing and True Holiness held at Agricultural Hall, London, June 1 to 5, 1885. London: J. Snow and Co. and Bethshan, 1885.

Robinson, F. A. ed. Mother Whittemore’s Records of Modern Miracles. Toronto, Canada: Missions of Biblical Education, 1931.

Schofield, Arthur T. A Study of Faith Healing. New York: Fleming H. Revell, n.d. [ca. 1892].

Simpson, Albert Benjamin, ed. The Christian Alliance Yearbook. New York: Word, Work and World Publishing Co., 1888.

———. Christian Science Unchristian. New York: Alliance Press Co., n.d. [ca. 1907].

———. ed. A Cloud of Witnesses for Divine Healing. 2nd ed. New York: Word, Work and World Publishing Co., 1887.

———. Discovery of Divine Healing. New York: Alliance Press Company, 1903.

———. Friday Meeting Talks: Or Divine Prescriptions for the Sick and Suffering. New York: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., 1894.

———. Friday Meeting Talks: Or Divine Prescriptions for the Sick and Suffering, No. 2. Nyack, NY: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., 1894.

———. Friday Meeting Talks: Or Divine Prescriptions for the Sick and Suffering, No. 3. Nyack, NY: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., 1900.

———. The Gospel of Healing. 1888. Rev. ed. London: Morgan and Scott, 1915.

———. Inquiries and Answers. New York: Word, Work and World Publishing Co., 1887.

———. The Lord for the Body with Questions and Answers on Divine Healing. New York: Christian Alliance Publishing Co., 1925.

Simpson, Albert Benjamin, and Russell Kelso Carter, eds. Hymns of the Christian Life. Harrisburg, PA: Christian Publications, n.d. [1891].

Sisson, Elizabeth. Foregleams of Glory: Resurrection Papers, Faith Reminiscences in Trinity College. Chicago: Evangel Publishing House, 1912.

Smith, Amanda Berry. An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord’s Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist. 1893. Reprint, New York: Garland Publishing, 1987.

Smith, Hannah Whitall. The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life. Rev. ed. Boston: Willard Tract Repository, 1885.

Smith, Jennie. From Baca to Beulah: Sequel to ‘Valley of Baca.’ Philadelphia: Garrigues Brothers, 1880.

———. Incidents and Experiences of a Railroad Evangelist. Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1920.

———. Ramblings in Beulah Land: A Continuation of Experiences in the Life of Jennie Smith. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Garrigues Brothers, 1886–1888.

———. The Valley of Baca: A Record of Suffering and Triumph. Cincinnati: Hitchcock and Walden, 1876.

Smith, Julia A. Norcross Crafts. The Reason Why; or, Spiritual Experiences of Mrs. Julia Crafts Smith, Physician, Assisted by Her Spirit Guides. Boston: The Author, 1881.

Spiher, H. H. The World’s Physician, Christ the Lord: Or Five-Hundred Testimonials of Divine Healing in Answer to Prayer Through the Ages. St. Louis: n.p., 1895.

Stanton, Robert Livingston. Gospel Parallelisms: Illustrated in the Healing of Body and Soul. Buffalo, NY: Office of Triumphs of Faith, 1884.

———. “Healing Through Faith,” Again: A Paper Prepared for “The Presbyterian (Quarterly) Review,” But Its Publication Declined. … Buffalo, NY: Baker, Jones and Co., 1884.

Stockman, E. A. Faith Healing versus Fanaticism. Boston: Adventist Christian Publication Society, 1880.

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———. Trials and Triumphs of Mrs. M. B. Woodworth. Dayton, OH: United Brethren Publishing House, 1886.

Woodworth-Etter, Maria. Acts of the Holy Ghost, or Life, and Experience, of Mrs. M. B. Wood-worth-Etter. Dallas, TX: John F. Worley Printing Co., 1912.

———. Life and Experiences, Including Sermons and Visions of Mrs. M. B. Woodworth-Etter. N.p.: n.p., 1904.

———. Life and Testimony of Mrs. M. B. Woodworth-Etter, Evangelist: Finished Biography: Nearly Fifty Years of Ministry. Indianapolis: n.p., 1925.

———. Signs and Wonders God Wrought in the Ministry of Forty Years. 1916. Reprint, Bartlesville, OK: Oak Tree Publications, n.d.

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