Resource Type:
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Record Group
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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81/8/3
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Author/Creator:
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Tatman, M. R. (Madison R.)
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Title:
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Why I left the mission [tract] $c / by M. R. Tatman
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Publisher:
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[Seattle, WA : M. R. Tatman, 1911]
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Format:
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[4] p. [fold] ; 22 cm.
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Description:
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Madison R. Tatman (1872-1953), a Pentecostal minister, was baptized in the Holy Spirit in the spring of 1906. He identified with the Oneness movement in 1915, but served as an Assemblies of God minister from 1924 until 1927, when he returned to the Oneness movement. In this tract, Tatman explains his disagreement with William H. Durham, which caused Tatman to part ways with the Pentecostal Mission at 210 Occidental Avenue, Seattle, on October 1, 1911.
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Subject:
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Durham, William H.
Tatman, M. R. (Madison R.)
Pentecostal churches--Doctrines.
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Date Cataloged:
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05/11/2016
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