The History of the Doctrine of Christian Perfection in the Evangelical Association
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" In 1893 Joshua Gill, J. C. Briggs and D. F. Burns attended the E. Pa. Conference session, and joined the Evangelical Association. They had been Metho- dist Episcopal holiness preachers, but now wanted to connect up their people and churches, in the New England states, with the Evangelical Association. In this session of 1893, this New England work was made a part of the Allentown District of the E. Pa. Conference. In 1895 it was constituted a district 86 Christian Perfection in the Evangelica...l Association under Joshua Gill as presiding elder. In 1896 the work was made the New England Conference of the Evangelical Association. For the whole story see (E. M. Oct. 23, 1907, p. 24, biography of Joshua Gill. — Today, 1920, the New England Conference has the reputation as that conference which most emphasizes entire sanctification. Bishop Breyfogel, who is well acquainted with the work there, when asked whether they were radicals on the doctrine, replied "They emphasize it very prominently, but from the very first Gill kept the emphasis sane and sound.
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