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James Moore Hickson: The 'Miracle Man' Recognized by F.F. Bosworth and David J. du Plessis
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In this blog post, the writer shows how Anglican layman James Moore Hickson was viewed by F.F. Bosworth and David J. du Plessis. Bosworth cited him as one of several "eminent men" in "Christ the Healer." Du Plessis described him as a "great apostle" of God. To critics, Hickson was nothing more than a fraud, but to his supporters, in the United States and other nations, he was truly a "Miracle Man" who brought healing to multitudes. Hickson reportedly saw his mission as helping the church to rediscover the power of Christ and the ministry of divine healing.
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F.F. BosworthChrist the HealerJames Moore HicksonPentecostalEvangelicalsCharismatic MovementsRevivalAssemblies of GodDivine HealingDavid J. du PlessisEpiscopalAnglicanMiracle ManChurch HistoryBiographyChristian Studies (incl. Biblical Studies and Church History)Comparative Religious StudiesHistoryHistorical Studies not elsewhere classifiedReligion and Religious Studies not elsewhere classifiedReligious Studies
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