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Holiness revivalism had great impact on certain yearly meetings of Quakers (especially in Ohio, Kansas, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Northwest). These Holiness Quakers have recently come together in the Evangelical Friends Alliance and many of them have found identity in the broader Holiness movement. Similarly the Mennonites and "Dunkers" felt the influence of the Holiness revival, especially among the various antecedents of the present Missionary Church and the Brethren in Christ with their roots among the "Dunkers".{{harv|Winn|2007|p=114}} }} {{efn|name=Winn2|In addition to these separate denominational groupings, one needs to give attention to the large pockets of the Holiness movement that have remained within the United Methodist Church. The most influential of these would be the circles dominated by Asbury College and Asbury Theological Seminary (both in Wilmore, KY), but one could speak of other colleges, innumerable local campmeetings, the vestiges of various local Holiness associations, independent Holiness oriented missionary societies and the like that have had great impact within United Methodism. A similar pattern would exist in England with the role of Cliff College within Methodism in that context.{{harv|Winn|2007|p=115}} }} }} ===Citations=== {{Reflist}} ===Primary sources=== {{refbegin|2|indent=yes}} *{{Cite journal |last=Maddox |first=Randy |date=1998 |title=Reconnecting the Means to the End: A Wesleyan Prescription for the Holiness Movement. |url= |journal=Wesleyan Theological Journal |volume=33 |issue=2 |pages=29–66 |hdl=10161/7908}} * McDonald, William and John E. Searles. ''The Life of Rev. John S. Inskip, President of the National Association for the Promotion of Holiness'' (Chicago: The Christian Witness Co., 1885). *{{cite book |last=Black |first=Caleb |title=What About Sin: An Appraisal of the Nature of Sin in the American Holiness Tradition |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5P0oPZraEQsC&pg=PA25 |year=2021 |publisher= InterVarsity Press|isbn=979-8534102734}} * Smith, Hannah Whitall. ''The Unselfishness of God, and How I Discovered It: A Spiritual Autobiography'' (New York: Fleming H. Resell Co., 1903). *{{cite book |first=Vinson |last=Synan |title=The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition: Charismatic Movements in the Twentieth Century |location=Grand Rapids, Michigan |publisher=William B. Eerdmans |date=1971}} *{{cite book |first=Vinson |last=Synan |title=The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition: Charismatic Movements in the Twentieth Century |location=Grand Rapids, Michigan |publisher=William B. Eerdmans |date=1997 |edition=2nd}} *{{cite book |last=Winn |first=Christian T. Collins |title=From the Margins: A Celebration of the Theological Work of Donald W. Dayton |url={{google books|id=fiD1BgAAQBAJ|plain-url=yes|keywords=The intense piety and disciplined}} |date=2007 |publisher=Wipf and Stock |isbn=978-1-63087-832-0}} {{refend}} ===Further reading=== {{refbegin|2|indent=yes}} * Boardman, William E. ''The Higher Christian Life'', (Boston: Henry Hoyt, 1858). * Brown, Kenneth O. Holy Ground, Too, The Camp Meeting Family Tree. Hazleton: Holiness Archives, 1997. * Brown, Kenneth O. Inskip, McDonald, Fowler: "Wholly And Forever Thine." (Hazleton: Holiness Archives, 2000.) * Cunningham, Floyd. T. " Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia. " Pietist and Wesleyan Studies, No. 16. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003. * Cunningham, Floyd T. ed. "Our Watchword & Song: The Centennial History of the Church of the Nazarene." By Floyd T. Cunningham; Stan Ingersol; Harold E. Raser; and David P. Whitelaw. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2009. * Dieter, Melvin E. ''The Holiness Revival of the Nineteenth Century'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996). * [[J. Kenneth Grider|Grider, J. Kenneth]]. ''A Wesleyan-Holiness Theology'', 1994 ({{ISBN|0-8341-1512-3}}). * Kostlevy, William C., ed. ''Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001). * Kostlevy, William C. ''Holy Jumpers: Evangelicals and Radicals in Progressive Era America'' (2010) on the influential Metropolitan Church Association in 1890s Chicago [https://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0195377842/ excerpt and text search] * Mannoia, Kevin W. and Don Thorsen. "The Holiness Manifesto", (William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2008) * [[Cheryl J. Sanders|Sanders, Cheryl J.]] ''Saints in Exile: The Holiness-Pentecostal Experience in African American Religion and Culture'' (Oxford University Press, 1999) * Smith, Logan Pearsall, ed. ''Philadelphia Quaker: The Letters of Hannah Whitall Smith'' (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1950). * Smith, Timothy L. ''Called Unto Holiness: The Story of the Nazarenes—The Formative Years'', (Nazarene Publishing House, 1962). * Spencer, Carol. Holiness: The Soul Of Quakerism" (Paternoster. Milton Keynes, 2007) * Stephens, Randall J. The Fire Spreads: Holiness and Pentecostalism in the American South." (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008). * Thornton, Wallace Jr. '' The Conservative Holiness Movement: A Historical Appraisal, 2014 ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140714214053/http://wallacethornton.com/booklet-the-conservative-holiness-movement-a-historical-appraisal/ excerpt and text search] * Thornton, Wallace Jr. ''When the Fire Fell: Martin Wells Knapp's Vision of Pentecostal and the Beginnings of God's Bible School " (Emeth Press, 2014). * Thornton, Wallace Jr. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140714133304/http://wallacethornton.com/holiness-doctrine-and-practice/ From Glory to Glory: A Brief Summary of Holiness Beliefs and Practices]'' * Thornton, Wallace Jr. ''[http://wallacethornton.com/radical-righteousness/ Radical Righteousness: Personal Ethics and the Development of the Holiness Movement]'' * White, Charles Edward. ''The Beauty of Holiness: Phoebe Palmer as Theologian, Revivalist, Feminist, and Humanitarian'' (Zondervan/Francis Asbury Press, 1986). {{refend}} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page