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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2014) () Smith Wigglesworth Born ( 1859-06-08)8 June 1859,, England Died 12 March 1947 ( 1947-03-12) (aged 87) Glad Tidings Hall,,, England Occupation Plumber, Spouse(s) Mary Jane Featherstone (Polly), 1860-1913 (widowed) Children Alice, Seth, Harold, Ernest & George Smith Wigglesworth (8 June 1859 – 12 March 1947), was a British evangelist who was important in the early history of. Contents • • • • • • Early life [ ] Smith Wigglesworth was born on 8 June 1859 in,, England, to an impoverished family. As a small child, he worked in the fields pulling turnips alongside his mother; he also worked in factories. During his childhood he was. Nominally a, he became a at the age of eight.
HIS SECRET OF SPIRITUAL STRENGTH by Stanley Frodsham Foreword. Smith Wigglesworth himself died in 1946 at the ripe old age of. Macromedia Director Shockwave 8.5 here. “Faith cometh by hearing.
His grandmother was a devout Methodist; his parents, John and Martha took young Smith to Methodist and churches on regular occasions. He was confirmed by a Bishop in the Church of England, baptized by immersion in the Baptist Church and had the grounding in Bible teaching in the while learning the plumbing trade as an apprentice from a man in the Brethren movement. Wigglesworth married Polly Featherstone on 2 May 1882. At the time of their marriage, she was a preacher with the and had come to the attention of General. They had one daughter, Alice, and four sons, Seth, Harold, Ernest and George. Polly died in 1913. His grandson, Leslie Wigglesworth, after more than 20 years as a missionary in the Congo, served as the president of the.
Wigglesworth learned to read after he married Polly; she taught him to read the Bible. He often stated that it was the only book he ever read, and did not permit newspapers in his home, preferring the Bible to be their only reading material. Wigglesworth worked as a plumber, but he abandoned this trade because he was too busy for it after he started preaching. In 1907, Wigglesworth visited during the, and following a laying-on of hands from Alexander's wife, Mary Boddy, he experienced speaking in tongues. He spoke at some of the events in Great Britain.