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Richard Reader Harris (barrister)

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Such then are the Scriptures that appear to me to furnish strong evidence in favour of the contention of those who believe that in the Anglo-Saxon race God possesses today the descendants of the house of Israel. If this be true, it adds tremendously to our responsibilities, and opens before us in a
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as "an interdenominational union of Christian people who, conscious of their own need, would join in prayer to fill believers with the Holy Spirit; revive Christian churches and spread scriptural holiness." Harris became a close friend of evangelist
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On 25 March 1909 Reader Harris suffered a stroke and remained in a coma at his home in London and without regaining consciousness he died four days later at the age of sixty-one. On 6 April, two thousand people attempted to attend his funeral at
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When Reader Harris married Mary Griffin Bristow in 1880, he converted to Christianity. At the same time the elevated social status of his wife's family brought him entry to the upper strata of
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There is nothing wrong with speaking in tongues; it was the privilege of the early Church, and it may be the privilege of any believer today.
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way that no human tongue can describe, spiritual possibilities, temporal possibilities, national possibilities, and universal possibilities.
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minister, founder of the Pentecostal League of Prayer, and author of 34 Christian books. He is particularly remembered as an advocate of
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His wife was a leader in her own right, which was uncommon but not unheard of for a woman in her day. Another more famous example was
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In 1907 Reader Harris wrote his book "The Lost Tribes of Israel", which expressed his belief in the theory that the
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magazine it became associated in the mind of the public with the emerging "
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wing of Bradlaugh's Ethical Society, Harris pledged not to smoke or drink.
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texts and advocated that his audience abide by ideas expressed in the
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Richard Reader Harris (Conservative politician)
K.C.
barrister
King's Counsel
Master of the Bench
Gray's Inn
Methodist
British Israelism
Ten Lost Tribes
civil engineer
Great Western Railway
Great Eastern Railway
Republic of Bolivia
bar
called
Gray's Inn
liberal
Christianity
Charles Bradlaugh
atheist
Bible
Sermon on the Mount
Puritan
London
Oswald Chambers
tongues movement
Book of Acts
Catherine Booth
Anglo-Saxons
Ten Lost Tribes

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