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  1. William Hartwell Parham (September 15, 1841 - July 9, 1904) was an American teacher, principal, lawyer, and Ohio state legislator. [1] Early life and personal life. Parham was born September 15, 1841, in Petersburg, Virginia, spent his childhood in Philadelphia before moving to Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of 16. [1] .

  2. Mar 10, 2023 · Who was Charles Parham? Answer. Charles Fox Parham (1873–1929) was an American preacher and evangelist and one of the central figures in the emergence of American Pentecostalism. It was Parham who first claimed that speaking in tongues was the inevitable evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

  3. Charles Fox Parham (June 4, 1873 – January 29, 1929) was an American preacher and evangelist. Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the development and early spread of American Pentecostalism.

  4. Jun 2, 2022 · Dr. Parham is a Psychologist and Professor of Counseling at Loyola Marymount University, and together he and Laura explore many of the current, and historic, forces that impact the mental health of NBA players and other elite athletes.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · Parham, a counseling professor in the School of Education at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, has worked with professional and collegiate athletes throughout his career, including with the National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League, USA Soccer, USA Tennis and the USA Olympic women’s volleyball team.

  6. WILLIAM PARHAM. William Brownlee Parham. DATE OF BIRTH: September 3, 1915. HOME OF RECORD: Washington, D. C. William Parham graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of...

  7. Apr 20, 2011 · Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the development and early spread of Pentecostalism (which initially emphasized personal faith and proper living, along with a belief of the imminence of the return of the gifts of the Holy Spirit) in 1901 in Topeka, Kansas.

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