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A spiritual revival that began in 1875, the Keswick Convention began in a tent on the lawn of St. John’s vicarage with the theme “All One in Christ Jesus.” The conference grew by the year, attracting such notable speakers as D. L. Moody, and later, Billy Graham. Today, the annual conference attracts over 6,000 attendees each year. A. T. Pierson’s The Keswick Movement is an account of its humble...

victory in that department—the disposition—which so often proves practically the last stronghold of sin to be taken for Christ. These new experiences of victorious power found in Christ, for present sin and need, came to thousands as practically a new revelation. It was not so much a discovery of new truth as of new life. The promises and commands of God were unchanged, but there was new grasp on the promises and new strength to obey the commands. Members of churches and even ministers of Christ
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