I was wondering if anyone knows anything about the Welsh revival of 1904. I know that in some sense it "gave birth" to the the modern Pentecostal movement through its influence on the Azusa Street revival in Los Angeles.
I do know however that there was more Calvinism in the Welsh revival. Evan Roberts, the main leader of the revival was a reformed methodist. I know too that Martyn Lloyd-Jones mentioned the Welsh revival, I believe if I'm not mistaken it was the one in 1904 that he mentioned, but it may have been the one that had happened earlier in the 1800's.
One of the reasons that I'm asking is that I wanted to know whether or not Rees Howells was reformed. Some Charismatics are interested in him because of his teaching on intercessory prayer and I know that he was part of the revival of 1904. It would be good to be able to tell someone that this person they like is reformed. Anyway.
I do know however that there was more Calvinism in the Welsh revival. Evan Roberts, the main leader of the revival was a reformed methodist. I know too that Martyn Lloyd-Jones mentioned the Welsh revival, I believe if I'm not mistaken it was the one in 1904 that he mentioned, but it may have been the one that had happened earlier in the 1800's.
One of the reasons that I'm asking is that I wanted to know whether or not Rees Howells was reformed. Some Charismatics are interested in him because of his teaching on intercessory prayer and I know that he was part of the revival of 1904. It would be good to be able to tell someone that this person they like is reformed. Anyway.