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The Holy Spirit: Power From On High

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This great exposition…leads the reader to recognize the Holy Spirit in the types, symbols and prophecies of the Old Testament, and in the promises, records and revelation of the New Testament…". This masterpiece established A.B. Simpson as one of the most prolific writers on the Holy Spirit in the past two centuries. Simpson had great impact on Pentecostal denominations at the start of the twentieth century through the Missionary Training Institute that Simpson founded. About The Author Albert Benjamin Simpson was born on December 15, 1843, in Bayview, Prince Edward Island, Canada. His father, James Simpson, was a good, hard-working man, but it was his mother who "gave him wings." Jane Clark Simpson was sensitive, poetic and beauty-loving. To Albert she passed on her ambitions, aspirations and soaring imagination. Albert felt the yearning to become a minister at a young age and was a natural born preacher. He studied hard at Knox College in Toronto, graduating in 1865, and was eventually licensed into Presbyterian ministry. Once, when physical illness and deep depression overcame him, he was lifted by a negro spiritual and experienced physical and spiritual healing. As A.W. Tozer describes Simpson's experience: "The wounded eagle had found his wings again and was soaring back into the sun." This experience and Simpson's concern for the alliance of like-minded Christians hungry for a more satisfying life in Christ all led to his messages on healing, the Christ-life and the "deeper life." Through his sermons and the writings of his missionary journals "his mighty earth-covering wing-stretch became apparent." For A.B. Simpson, the world was his parish. Simpson started Nyack College, a magazine and publishing house, preached at the Gospel Tabernacle for 30 years, and wrote over 100 books. He died on October 29, 1919.

Top Highlights

“‘Listen, O daughter, consider and give ear: Forget your people and your father’s house. The king is enthralled by your beauty; honor him, for he is your lord’ (Psalm 45:10–11).” (Volume 2, Page 330)

“He wants us to put away our doubts and fears and to enter into His confidence and fellowship” (Volume 2, Page 522)

“immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us’ (Ephesians 3:20).” (Volume 1, Page 53)

“men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit. (2 Peter 1:20–21)” (Volume 1, Page 183)

“the sublime climax of the whole picture, was ‘a figure like that of a man’ (1:26).” (Volume 1, Pages 239–240)

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    $19.99

    Digital list price: $24.99
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