Life in the Spirit: Addresses Delivered at the Llandrindod Wells Convention, 1910, Reported Verbatim [Paperback] Jessi Penn-Lewis

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Pamphlet cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Front has a minor stain. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages has some markings in blue & black pen and the binding is secure.

A well-worn yet precious artifact from the Welsh revival of 1910, this volume captures the sermons and teachings delivered at the Llandrindod Wells Convention, a pivotal gathering that fueled the early Pentecostal movement. Authored by Jessie Penn-Lewis, a prominent figure in the revival, the handwritten notes throughout suggest its deep significance to an attendee. For collectors and readers interested in religious history, this book offers a rare firsthand account of a transformative spiritual awakening.

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Pamphlet cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Front has a minor stain. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages has some markings in blue & black pen and the binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “Life in the Spirit” offers a fascinating glimpse into the early 20th century Welsh revival movement. Published in 1910, it captures the sermons and teachings delivered at the Llandrindod Wells Convention, a pivotal gathering of evangelical Christians seeking a deeper experience of the Holy Spirit. The author, Jessie Penn-Lewis, was a prominent figure in the Welsh revival, known for her passionate preaching and advocacy of the Pentecostal movement.

Despite its modest pamphlet binding, this volume holds immense historical significance. The handwritten notes and markings scattered throughout its pages suggest it was a treasured resource for someone deeply engaged in the spiritual teachings of the era. For collectors and readers alike, this book provides a rare firsthand account of a transformative religious awakening that swept across Wales, igniting fervent spiritual renewal and shaping the trajectory of modern Pentecostalism.

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