Charismatic Confusion, by William Goode
Charismatic Confusion, by William Goode. Trelawnyd, North Wales: K & M Books, Publisher, 2000. Pp. 400. $30.00 US which includes postage. [Reviewed by Herman C. Hanko.] William Goode was an early nineteenth century theologian in the Church of England. He wrote this book in its original form as a response to, what the editor calls, the Irvingite delusion, which was a forerunner of the modern Pentecostal and charismatic movement. The sub-title of the book explains its contents: "The Modern...
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