Phoebe Palmer

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Phoebe Palmer was a 19th-century American Methodist evangelist and writer whose teachings and revival work helped shape and popularize the Holiness movement.

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instanceOf Christian writer
Holiness movement leader
Methodist evangelist
person
activeYearsEnd 1874
activeYearsStart 1830s
associatedWith Holiness camp meetings
Methodist Episcopal Church
birthName Phoebe Worrall
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1807-12-18
dateOfDeath 1874-11-02
denomination Methodist Episcopal Church
era 19th century
familyName Palmer
gender female
givenName Phoebe
hasOccupation itinerant preacher
heldPosition leader of Tuesday Meeting for the Promotion of Holiness in New York
influenced Holiness movement
surface form: American Holiness movement

Holiness movement
surface form: Keswick movement

Methodist revivalism in the 19th century
knownFor influencing the Holiness movement
leading Tuesday Meeting for the Promotion of Holiness
promoting the doctrine of Christian perfection
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Holiness movement
name Phoebe Palmer self-link
nationality American
notableWork Entire Devotion to God
Faith and Its Effects
The Way of Holiness
occupation evangelist
religious writer
revivalist
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfBurial New York City
placeOfDeath New York City
religion Methodism
spouse Walter C. Palmer
theologicalView instantaneous entire sanctification by faith
travelledForWork Canada
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
wroteAbout Christian holiness
entire sanctification
revival and evangelism

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Holiness movement influencedBy Phoebe Palmer
Phoebe Palmer name Phoebe Palmer self-link