Abstract
The Welsh Religious Revival of 1904-05 significantly influenced the formation of British Pentecostalism. Some of the movement's leading figures, such as Alexander Alfred Boddy and Thomas Ball Barratt, were either directly or indirectly inspired by the revival, and believed that through it God was preparing men for the movement to come. In addition, some characteristics of the revival are paralleled in British Pentecostalism. The debate over the new movement between the Pentecostals and the Evangelicals who had been connected with the Welsh revival was also important in determining the characteristics of British Pentecostalism
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