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- Paginton, Ken
Ken Paginton was pioneer and original overseer in Madagascar before returning to England and Wales as Overseer. - Paginton, Ken
Ken Paginton was pioneer and original overseer in Madagascar before returning to England and Wales as Overseer. - Pamphlet Pg 10-11
Pages 10-11 Wilson's Plague of Plagues Tract - Parker - 'The Secret Sect'
"The Secret Sect," By Doug and Helen Parker 1990 - Parker Doug Larry Lindemann
Doug Parker & Larry Lindemann (USA), 1996. Doug & Helen Parker were the authors of "The Secret Sect" published in 1982 - Parker, Doug & Helen
Doug and Helen Parker, Authors of "The Secret Sect," 1982 - Patrick, James (1903); John Doak (1903) & Robert Chambers
James Patrick (1903); John Doak (1903) & Robert Chambers In 1916 James Patrick wrote No. 148 in Matilda Smeenk's home in South Dakota - Patrick, James. John Doak & Robert Chambers
James Patrick, John Doak & Robert Chambers; James & John are on 1905 Workers List. James (Jimmie) Patrick (1872-1960), was from Scotland and went into the work in 1903. He wrote Hymn No. 191, 'Watch and Pray.' John Doak (1879-1950) entered work in 1903. Robertt Chambers (1890-1974). Photo taken at McLean, Nebraska, Oct, 1928. - Patterson, Tom Group Pic
Tom Patterson Group Photo. Tom was born March 8, 1881 in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, died Nov 3, 1964 and is buried at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Malcom, Iowa. He came to Canada in 1905. Tom is not on 1905 list, but entered work October 5, 1904 per his funeral account. He and John Doak were boyhood playmates, who grew up just 1 mile apart. - Pearce, Alex (1904) 2
Alex Pearce was one of the first Workers to come to Africa from the UK in 1905 aboard the SS Geelong. He was also overseer of Africa until his death. - Pearce, Alex (1904) 2
Alex Pearce went in the work in 1904. He was on 1905 group of workers who went to PIONEER South Africa. - Pearce, Alex- Willie Clark, Martinus Stark, Andy Robb
Alex Pearce (SA Overseer); Willie Clark; Martinus Stark, Andy Robb Alex was first overseer of SA until he died in 1946 - Pearson, Irvine x4
Irvine Pearson - Pearson, Irvine Overseer
Irvine Pearson, Overseer - Peirson, Steve 1982
Steve Peirson, a Brother Worker from California, 1982. - Peirson, Steve 1987
Steve Peirson, 1987, is on the California Workers Staff. - Pentecostal Origins
'Pentecostal Origins: Early Pentecostalism in Ireland in the context of the British Isles, Studies in evangelical history and thought' by: James Robinson. Published by Paternoster, 2005. ISBN: 978-1-8422-7329-6 See pp. 33-35 - Perlmutter, Averil & Martha Roy
Averil Perlmutter & Martha Roy - Perlmutter, Jacqueline & Averil 1
Jacqueline and Averil Permutter - Perlmutter, Jacqueline & Averil
Jacqueline & Averil Perlmutter - Permission
Permission to print Faith Mission magazine articles - Perrott, Wilma & Jack Forbes
Jack Forbes with Dale Bors Jr. and Wilma Perrott, daughter of Richard & Primrose (Carroll) Perrott. - Pioneers to Sri Lanka
Group photograph Victoria, about 1927, with Alec Mitchell (standing extreme right) and Jack Trigg (second from right). These 2 men were the first workers to go to Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) in 1927. - Pocketful of Pearls
'Pocketful of Pearls' By Shelley Bates. Published in 2005 by FaithWords. ISBN 0-446-69491-6 - Porteous Gladys-Hymn author
Gladys Porteous, a worker in the U.S.A wrote Hymn Nos. 82 and 90. Hymn No 82 was written before going in the work in 1923 on thoughts of Jack Carroll, who spoke of Jesus living for us, dying for us, living in us, interceding for us and coming for u. She wrote No. 90 some years later when laid aside with illness also on the message of JackCarroll's on the Kingdom of God. - Portora Royal School
Enniskillen Portora Royal School attended by Edward Cooney in Enniskillen, N. Ireland. Photo taken July 31, 2004 - Lakeview House lot
Lakeview House lot, early home of Cooney family, now demolished. - Potgieter, Sophia & J Johnston
Sophia Potgieter and Jim Johnston - Potora Royal School
Portora Royal School attended by Edward Cooney and his brothers in Enniskillen, N. Ireland. Photo taken July 31, 2004 - Prayer Card
Sam Jones Poem - Preston, Charles & Gary Paul
Charles Preston labored in Montana, US, China, & Taiwan. He was over 100 years old when he passed away. Note: There was more than one worker named Charles Preston in the work at the same time. Gary Paul labored in Montana and other western states. - 'The Price to be Paid' by Stimson
'The Price to be Paid...an Autobiography of "The Tramp Preachers"' by Rev. C.C. Stimson. Published in 1988 by Peaceprint, Stapleton, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. ISBN 1-871193-00-1 - Princess Victoria Letter # 2
LETTER NO. 12 - 12A. from Princess Victoria: My Dear Maggie, I was so glad to get your letter a short time ago. I read one of yours to (Daisy) too. I did enjoy the bit about Caleb. I had been reading about it yesterday and it has encouraged me too. Did I tell you that my mother said if I'm as still determined to "live this life" six months hence - I could attend the meetings. One month has gone already. --------? thought it best that the permission should be in writing. My mother has consented to this. I have been nearly a year within the Lord's family and it has been such a happy year. My heart is so glad. I must finish as I promised a line to Ruth. Truest love, V.W.P.S. I was glad to hear about Birmingham. - Princess Victoria 1
Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. More details and her letters are on TTT. - Princess Victoria 2
Princess Victoria Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. More details and her letters are on TTT. - Princess Victoria Letter #1
LETTER NO. 1. June 14th from Princess Victoria: Dear Maggie, I was glad to get the notes, also a letter since. They were indeed helpful and I had no difficulty in understanding them. I did enjoy the piece about the "Holiest of All." I had read the same chapter and felt quite disappointed I hadn't seen it all myself. These few words have come into my mind so many times today, "And your joy no man taketh from you." I think there is something so consoling about them, don't you? I hope you keep well in every way. V.W. - Princess Victoria of Great Britain
Princess Victoria of Great Britain - Princess Victoria of Great Britain
Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. The Account and her letters are on TTT. - Princess Victoria w/2 sisters
Princess Victoria and her two sisters. Photo permission from WikiCommons by Sydney Prior Hall - Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria painted by Philip Alexius de László. (Permission from WikiCommons)