""the original movement of the early 1900's"
okay thank you. this was really what i was asking.
so is it safe to say now that you basically consider the Pentecostal Movement of the early 1900s the beginning of the Movement?
is this reasonably accurate?:
Origin/History
Pentecostal historians usually date the beginning of Pentecostalism to the experience of two key figures at the turn of the Twentieth Century. Charles Fox Parnham (1873-1929), the founder of Bethel Bible College in Topeka, Kansas, became convinced from his study of Paul’s letters that the gifts of the Holy Spirit (especially the speaking in tongues) were available to Christians of his day also. The first incident of such tongues-speaking happened at Bethel Bible in 1901. In April, 1906, one of Parnham’s former students, W. J. Seymour, who was preaching in Los Angeles became a catalyst for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. As he was preaching at a Methodist Church on Azusa Street on the need for every Christian to have a personal Pentecost experience (as it happened to the 120 believers in Acts 2:1-4), many in attendance were baptized in the Holy Spirit, which was evidenced in some by the speaking of tongues, and others by miraculous healings. The revival and the outpouring of the Spirit lasted for three months. Word quickly spread, and thousands traveled to Los Angeles, many of whom were also allegedly baptized in the Holy Spirit. These then gladly took the Pentecostal message and experience back to their homes. By 1909 there were 12 Pentecostal preaching stations in Los Angles. Within a generation the Pentecostal movement had spread all over America and was a new force in Christendom.
Pentecostalism
if not, could you say what the author has wrong?
hoping to just get your approved history so that we might narrow down the discussion.
hopefully - the discussion can be about what you see went wrong with the Original Movement (if anything)....and so on.
that way, when the subject comes up, we won't need to wade through the stuff you reject to get to what you approve.