|  | Pentecost Rejected; and its effect on the 
					churches -- Success of the Early Christian Church -- 
					Pentecost, the Reason for it -- Early Decline from Neglect 
					of Pentecost -- History Repeats Itself -- Much Light Now -- 
					Many are Hiding from it -- Holiness Bands and Campmeetings 
					-- Papers and Magazines -- The Holy Spirit now, Like Christ 
					Himself, is Being Rejected -- The Sad Signs of the Times -- 
					Government Statistics -- Magazine Articles -- Preaching of 
					American pulpit -- Verdict of the Bishops -- Newspaper 
					Articles -- Year-books -- Table of Statistics -- A Needless 
					barrenness -- God's Resources Still Ample -- Success of my 
					Theological Students -- Theological Professors Generally are 
					Ignoring the Supernatural -- The Author a Friend of 
					Education -- But the Spirit-baptism is Most Important -- 
					Words of Joseph Parker -- Greatest Preachers not 
					College-bred -- Let the Famine Come! -- President Finney's 
					Verdict, and F. B. Meyer's -- The Five Conditions of Power 
					-- How Ought Pentecost to be Prized? -- What it Would do for 
					the Ministry and Churches | 
				
					|  | The Denial of the Heart-cleansing Work of 
					the Holy Ghost a Partial Rejection of Pentecost -- Review of 
					Torrey, Meyer, and Others -- Those Who Belittle the 
					Pentecostal Experience -- Torrey's Words -- F. B. Meyer's 
					Assertion -- H. W. Webb-Peploe's Declaration -- Prof. Agar 
					Beet's Opinion -- Dr. Mudge, of Boston -- All Five Deny 
					Heart-cleansing as a Pentecostal Experience -- Let the Word 
					of God Decide it -- Argument I, from Peter's Speech before 
					the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15:8- 9) -- Adjective Katharos 
					and Verbs derived from it -- Brothers, Torrey, Meyer, and 
					Mudge Questioned -- Conclusion -- Argument II, from 
					Adjective Hagios -- Its Meaning and Use -- Various Texts -- 
					Are God and Angels Carnal? -- Conclusion -- Argument III, 
					Meaning of Spiritual Circumcision -- Something Removed, 
					(Col. 2:9-11) -- Ellicott and Meyer,the German Exegetes -- 
					Cremer and Daniel Steele -- Conclusion -- Torrey, Meyer, 
					Webb-Peploe Questioned Again -- Argument IV, from Rom. 6:6. 
					-- Adam Clarke -- Meaning of Greek Word -- Cremer -- A Flat 
					Contradiction between Jeremiah and St. Paul and Torrey, 
					Meyer, etc. -- The Unfortunate Substitution -- Conclusion -- 
					Argument V, Verbs might have been chosen that would have 
					taught Suppression -- Highly Proper for Torrey and Meyer to 
					Explain why They were notChosen -- Meyer gives away his Own 
					Position -- Conclusion -- Argument VI, I Cor. 1:1-2, and 
					Eph. 4:11-13 -- Conclusion -- Argument VII, I John 1:6-10 -- 
					Explanation of the Famous Passage -- Meyer's Perversion of 
					Scripture -- Hear from the Scholars, Westcott, Alford, Adam 
					Clarke -- Argument VIII, I John 3:3, 5, 7 -- Adam Clarke's 
					Comment -- Bishop Westcott and Dean Alford Contradict F. B. 
					Meyer, also Steele and Bishop Ellicott -- Repression not in 
					the Book -- Argument IX, from the Meaning of Baptize -- 
					Water and Fire Purifying Elements -- Steele's View -- 
					McLaughlin's View -- What a Clean Heart Means -- Two 
					Remarkable Passages in Old Text, which the Torrey-Meyer 
					Theory could not explain -- Human Philosophy Teaches the 
					Same -- Four Arguments -- The Conclusion against the 
					"Suppression Theory " is Irresistible -- Sorry to Criticize 
					these Brothers -- Debt of Gratitude -- Teaching in Torrey's 
					School -- "Damnable Heresy!" -- John Wesley, John Fletcher, 
					Adam Clarke, Bishop William Taylor, and Catharine Booth the 
					Sad Victims of it! -- Effect on the Moody Institute -- Moody |