Amanda Smith

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Amanda (Jane) Berry Smith (* 23. Januar 1837 in Long Green, Maryland; † 24. Februar 1915 in Sebring, Florida) war eine afroamerikanische Evangelistin der Heiligungsbewegung, Missionarin und Sozialreformerin. Sie war Mitglied der African Methodist Episcopal Church. rdf:langString
Amanda Berry Smith (January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) was a Methodist preacher and former slave who funded The Amanda Smith Orphanage and Industrial Home for Abandoned and Destitute Colored Children outside Chicago. She was a leader in the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, preaching the doctrine of entire sanctification throughout Methodist camp meetings across the world. She was referred to as "God's image carved in ebony". International preacher The Reverend Dr. A. Louise Bonaparte is her great great granddaughter. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Amanda Smith
rdf:langString Amanda Berry Smith
xsd:date 1915-02-25
xsd:date 1837-01-23
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xsd:date 1837-01-23
rdf:langString Amanda Smith by T. B. Latchmore, circa 1885.
xsd:date 1915-02-25
rdf:langString An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist, 1893
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rdf:langString Amanda (Jane) Berry Smith (* 23. Januar 1837 in Long Green, Maryland; † 24. Februar 1915 in Sebring, Florida) war eine afroamerikanische Evangelistin der Heiligungsbewegung, Missionarin und Sozialreformerin. Sie war Mitglied der African Methodist Episcopal Church.
rdf:langString Amanda Berry Smith (January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) was a Methodist preacher and former slave who funded The Amanda Smith Orphanage and Industrial Home for Abandoned and Destitute Colored Children outside Chicago. She was a leader in the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, preaching the doctrine of entire sanctification throughout Methodist camp meetings across the world. She was referred to as "God's image carved in ebony". International preacher The Reverend Dr. A. Louise Bonaparte is her great great granddaughter.
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