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  Gaston B. Cashwell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaston Barnibus Cashwell (1860-1916) was a early Pentecostal leader in the southern United States.
Although the influence of Cashwell was strong, his time of association with the Pentecostal movement was for a brief period of three years - from his "conversion" in 1906 until his departure from the Pentecostal Holiness Church in 1909.
Cashwell distanced himself from "Pentecostalism", rejoined the Methodist church, and died from a heart-attack in 1916.
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William Gaston Caperton III (born February 21 1940) was the governor of West Virginia from 1989 until 1997 and is currently (as of 2003) the president of the College Board, which admisters the nationally-recognized SAT tests.
Gaston Frommel (1862 - 1906), Swiss theologian, professor of theology in the University of Geneva from 1894 to 1906.
Gaston IV (died 1131), was viscount of Béarn from 1090 to 1131.
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 Gaston B. Cashwell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Gaston Barnibus Cashwell (1860-1916) was a early (Any member of a Pentecostal religious body) Pentecostal leader in the southern (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States.
Cashwell first became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and later joined the (additional info and facts about Holiness Church) Holiness Church of (A state in southeastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies) North Carolina in 1903.
In November of 1906, he traveled to (A city in southern California; motion picture capital of the world; most populous city of California and second largest in the United States) Los Angeles to visit the pentecostal revival at the Azusa Street mission.
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Cashwell preached Seymour's doctrine of speaking in tongues as the initial and essential evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit beyond sanctification, and most of the North Carolina holiness movement accepted the theological innovation.
While Cashwell was barnstorming the South, Taylor and Butler took over the local leadership of the PHC and--working closely with King and his FBHC organization--conducted further revivals, opened a holiness school in Falcon, and eventually oversaw a formal merger of the PHC and the FBHC in 1911.
Cashwell claimed that Pentecostals followed the truth that could not be disproved based on the Scriptures, and he argued that the new movement had shown the unbelief and insincerity of a number of holiness leaders.
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 Synan, "Whence the Pentecostal Holiness Church?"
The 1906 annual conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church of North Carolina was notable for the absence of Gaston B. Cashwell, one of the leading evangelists and pastors in the new denomination since he left Methodism to join the new church in 1903.
The next night, at Cashwell's request, Seymour and several young fls laid hands again on this Southern gentlemen, who was baptized in the Spirit and, according to his own account, spoke perfect German.
Though the Pentecostal experience was sweeping his church, Crumpler was one of the few who refused to countenance the theory of "initial evidence." Although he accepted the validity of tongues, he did not believe that everyone had to speak in tongues to experience a genuine baptism in the Holy Spirit.
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 Encyclopedia: International Pentecostal Holiness Church
Gaston B. Cashwell, a minister of the Methodist Church, joined the Pentecostal Holiness Church in 1903.
Upon returning to Dunn, North Carolina, in December of 1906, Cashwell preached the Pentecost experience in the local Holiness church.
Several ministers who were raised in the Pentecostal Holiness Church have risen to greater name recognition than the church itself, such as Oral Roberts, an internationally known charismatic evangelist, Charles Stanley, a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, and C.M. Ward, a former Assemblies of God radio preacher.
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 gaston
Gaston Lagaffe (known by different names in translations, eg Guus; Viggo in Norwegian) is a fictional character invented by the Belgian cartoonist André Franquin (1924 - 1997) for a humorous comic strip, Gaston.
Gaston appeared in strip form in Spirou magazine from (1957) to Franquin's death in 1997.
The Gaston character is an extremely popular pop culture icon in France, and since the 1980s appears on a wide variety of merchandise.
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 Reverand Gaston Barnabus Cashwell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Reverend Gaston Barnabus Cashwell (1862-1916) was a key founding figure in the Pentecostal religious movement in America.
The Pentecostal Church was started in 1898 in Goldsboro, NC, but the 1907 revival of Gaston Barnabus Cashwell was a critical turning point in that movement's evolution.
In 1907 G. Cashwell held a revival in Dunn, NC, that attracted thousands of people from all over the east coast and all the way from Canada.
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 Mississippi COG History
At the close of the General Assembly in 1908, Gaston B. Cashwell was invited to preach at the North Cleveland Church of God, pastored by Tomlinson.
Cashwell had recently attended the Gospel Mission at 312 Azusa Street in Los Angeles, California, where a spiritual outpouring was occurring.
The Azusa Street outpouring popularized the teaching that the Bible evidence of being filled with the Holy Spirit was when the Holy Spirit gave an an individual the ability to speak in languages unknown to him or her (often referred to as speaking in "other" or "unknown" tongues).
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Accordingly, for those wanting assurance that their experience was in fact a restoration of the apostolic faith, the pentecostal press seemed to offer the most literal rendition as well as a faith free from the taint of the past.
Most of all, their conviction that they were re-enacting the book of Acts, attested to by the signs and wonders narrated in their papers, gave them confidence in Pentecostalism's credibility and purpose.
Gaston Barnabas Cashwell, like many pentecostals during these early years, could "not see how any honest man or women can claim to have the pentecostal baptism and not have the pentecostal evidence [speaking in tongues]." The Apostolic Evangel (Royston, Georgia), 3 April 1907, p.
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 HSRC: The Origins of the Pentecostal Movement
Led by such men as John B. Brooks, author of The Divine Church, and Daniel Warner, founder of the "Evening Light" Church of God in Anderson, Indiana, this movement spelled the beginning of the end of the dream of remaking the churches in a holiness image.
One of the first was Gaston Barnabas Cashwell of North Carolina, who spoke in tongues in 1906.
Under his ministry, Cashwell saw several holiness denominations swept into the new movement, including the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee), the Pentecostal Holiness Church, the Fire-Baptized Holiness Church, and the Pentecostal Free-Will Baptist Church.
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 The Outpouring of the Holy Ghost at Azusa Street Mission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Cashwell, a Caucasian-American minister of Pentecostal Holiness Church, heard of the revival at Azusa Street Mission through Way of Faith.
Cashwell was then Holy Ghost baptized, evidenced by speaking in tongues.
In particular, lynchings, the maltreatment of Ida B. Wells by Memphis Caucasians, the pervasiveness of poverty among African-Americans and Caucasian-Americans, the Klu Klux Klan, African-Americans’ inability to vote and “ungodly deeds among the races” troubled him.
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 Wesleyan History
A white holiness preacher from North Carolina, Gaston B. Cashwell, had visited Azusa and received his ‘baptism’ at the laying on of Seymour’s hands.
Cashwell converted Ambrose J. Tomlinson to Spirit baptism and evidential tongues speaking in 1908 and Tomlinson’s Tennessee and North Carolina mountain churches also took the name "Church of God." These churches were, at least initially, bi-racial.
In 1923, Tomlinson’s leadership was overthrown and the group became known as "Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)." Subsequent splinter groups and heirs apparent have resulted in a confusing number of groups all claiming to be the torch-bearers of the original movement.
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 International Pentecostal Holiness Church -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
(additional info and facts about Gaston B. Cashwell) Gaston B. Cashwell, a minister of the (A follower of Wesleyanism as practiced by the Methodist Church) Methodist Church, joined the Pentecostal Holiness Church in 1903.
Upon returning to (additional info and facts about Dunn, North Carolina) Dunn, North Carolina, in December of 1906, Cashwell preached the Pentecost experience in the local Holiness church.
A predominantly fl organization, now known as the (additional info and facts about Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas) Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas, was organized by a Bishop William E. Fuller of B. Irwin's Fire-Baptized Holiness Church.
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 Re: Gaston Barnabus Cashwell
Gaston Barnabus Cashwell b: April 05, 1862 in Sampson Co., North Carolina d: March 04, 1916 in Dunn, NC +Lovie Helen Lee b: January 19, 1874 m: Abt.
b: August 10, 1895 in Harnett Co, NC m: October 09, 1919 d: December 21, 1962 in Goldsboro, Wayne Co, NC Paul L. Cashwell b: July 02, 1902 in Ayden, Pitt Co, NC d: October 31, 1972 in Dunn, Harnett Co., NC; General Hospital, 70 years, married, physician attending.
1929 d: January 1987 in Elizabethtown, Bladen Co, NC Mary Susan Cashwell b: September 26, 1904 in NC d: June 06, 1988 in Siler City, Chatam Co, NC +Paul Edward Darden b: November 12, 1899 in Newton Grove, Sampson Co, NC d: January 28, 1968 in Siler City, Chatam Co, NC Gaston Barnabus Cashwell, Jr.
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 Patience (Wife of William Barrett I) Abt 1732 Moore County, NC
Frances E. Fuller, daughter of John B. and Sarah Fuller was born in Perry County, Alabama, July 8, 1840; died in Milam County, Texas, Sept. 20, 1890; buried in North Elm Cem., Milam County, TX; and was married on Jan. 20, 1859 to B.C. Barrett.
father of William B. Richardson: “William and Thomas Richardson were living on the south side of Deep River as early as 1747, and are thus the first families known to have lived in Moore County.
I Daniel B Currie one of the Justices of the Piece of said County do Certify that I have been well acquainted with Patience Lewis the maker of the above affidavit for the last thirty years and that she is a Woman of veracity and Truth this the 7th day of December AD 1854   
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 Miscellaneous Lynchburg County, VA Obituaries
Evelyn B. Davis went to be with the Lord Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1998.
Burley is survived by one son, James H. Burley of Waverly; two daughters, Linda B. Wilkerson of Lynchburg and Brenda B. Cash and her husband, Junior of Madison Heights; two brothers, six sisters, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Robert B. (Bob) Moon, 83, passed away Friday, Oct. 9, 1998 in Napa, Calif. He was the son of the late Mr.
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B 3 Jan 1890, d 4 May 1929, wife of S. Poleman WILLIS WILLIS Child of Cory C. Willis, Statement by Cory C. Willis.
Annie V. Helms Skeen; B. 09 December 1902, Midland City, Dale Co., AL, d/o William Mackey Helms and Mary Ann Runnels; D. 07 November 1981, Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA 3.
Francis Lavonia Skeen; B. 15 Aug. 1936, Headland, Henry Co., AL, d/o John Henry and Annie V. Helms Skeen; D. 13 Nov. 1926, Columbus, Muscogee Co., AL.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of William Herring Cashwell
2 Gaston Barnabus Cashwell b: April 05, 1862 in Sampson Co., North Carolina d: March 04, 1916 in Dunn, NC....
b: August 10, 1895 in Harnett Co, NC m: October 09, 1919 d: December 21, 1962 in Goldsboro, Wayne Co, NC....
b: March 10, 1907 in Dunn, Harnett Co, NC d: March 03, 1970 in Mount Airy, Surry Co, NC.......
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Ed B. Moore, Elizabeth Louise Moore, James Henry Moore, J.W. Moore, Lilian Mary Moore, Lina Edith Moore, Lydia Jane Moore, Martha Moore, Mary Moore, R.H. Moore, Wade C. Moore, William James Moorefield, J.W. Moore-Hall Electra A. Moose, Travis P. Morce, Mrs.
Joseph H. Minish, Walter B. Mitchell, Fran B. Mitchell, Mallard Moffitt, Alfred Moffitt, Barney Moffitt, Clayton Moffitt, E.G. Moffitt, E.K. Moffitt, Eliza Moffitt, Rev. H.T. Moffitt, M.R. Moffitt, Pauline Moffitt, Pvt.
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 Cashwell Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Gaston Barnabus Cashwell - Cathy Farthing 5/25/01
Cashwell, Bladen Co. NC 1870 Census - Edna Ruth Harrell 4/27/01
Re: Cashwells in Greensboro N.C. Cathy Farthing 5/24/01
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 The New Web Look of Immanuel's Church
In the fall of 1906, he left this word with puzzled delegates of his denomination assembled for their annual conference: "I realize that my life has fallen short of the standard of holiness we preach; but I have repented in my home in Dunn, North Carolina, and I have been restored.
Firsthand witness G.F. Taylor described Cashwell's historic meetings in these words: "They went to Dunn by the thousands, went down for the Baptism with all the earnestness they could command, and were soon happy in the experience, speaking in tongues, singing in tongues, shouting, weeping, dancing, praising, and magnifying God.
A revival had come, and nobody was able to stop it." In early 1907, Cashwell was instrumental in bringing Holiness preacher A.J. Tomlinson into the Pentecostal experience, and with him the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee.
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 North Carolina v. Tucker - North Carolina DUI Lawyers
"Upon information and belief, Judges Cashwell, Redwine, and Greene have ruled that when the alcohol concentration of a defendant is.10, as shown by the intoxilizer, the State has failed to discharge its burden to prove the element of an alcohol concentration of.10 or more as required by N.C.G.S. 20-138.1(a)(2).
Judges: Narley Cashwell; Philip O. Redwine; George R. Greene.
N.C.G.S. Sentencing hearing after conviction for impaired driving; determination of grossly aggravating and aggravating and mitigating factors; punishments.
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 ASSESSING THE ROOTS
Holiness leaders such as Charles Cullis, John Alexander Dowie, and Albert B. Simpson established healing missions across the U.S. They, like other holiness advocates, believed a new, miraculous era of the spirit was occurring which would end in the second coming of Christ.
There is still a paucity of biographies on some key leaders, including William J Seymour, A. Tomilson (Church of God Cleveland), Charles H. Mason (Church of God in Christ), and Gaston Barnabas Cashwell (Fire Baptized Holiness Church, Pentecostal Holiness Church, Church of God, Pentecostal Free-Will Baptist Church).
Mickey Crews suggests that in the Church of God there was a difference: "Although the overwhelming majority of Church of God members and ministers came from the lower socioeconomic classes, their principal spokesmen did not." The Church of God, 6.
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 AG History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Among those who received the baptism in the Holy Spirit was Charles H. Mason who turned the Church of God in Christ into a Pentecostal blaze.
Gaston B. Cashwell returned to the South from Azusa street and saw several Holiness organizations turn Pentecostal, including the Pentecostal Holiness Church, the Fire-Baptized Holiness Church and the Pentecostal Free-Will Baptist Church.
Jennie Evans Moore, reportedly the first woman in Los Angeles to speak in tongues, became a minister and evangelist and later the wife of William Seymour
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 Le v Harris, 149 NC App 489 (01-99) 03/19/2002 - Unpublished   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
However, Defendant's counsel did not enclose with the letter a copy of the trial calendar for the week of 12 June 2000.
On 17 May 2000, Pratt wrote to the Gaston County Trial Court Administrator, Art Bernadino (“Bernadino”), to request a copy of the trial calendar for the week of 12 June 2000, and to inform him that Morris York had not been properly notified of the previous proceedings in the case.
Schultz and Defendant's counsel both received copies of this letter, but, according to Pratt's affidavit, which was filed in connection with Plaintiff's motion for relief from judgment, Pratt never received a response from either Bernadino, Schultz, or Defendant's counsel.
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 Second Coming Ministries - Frank Bartleman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
From North Carolina came Gaston Sarnabus Cashwell of the Pentecostal Holiness Church.
In Birmingham, Alabama, M.M. Pinson and H.G. Rodgers, future pillars in the Assemblies of God (organized in 1914), were baptized in the Holy Spirit under Cashwell's ministry.
When Florence Crawford moved to Portland, Oregon, she took the Azusa paper, "Apostolic Faith," and made that the name for her new Pentecostal denomination.
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 Booe Family History
Parents: William Gaston Booe and Rachel Roxanne Comer.
Children were: Jeanne Cashwell Booe, Henry Wade Booe, Paul Cashwell (Spider) Booe.
Paul Cashwell (Spider) Booe was born on Mar 21 1911 in Davie County, Mocksville, NC.
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