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KESWICK CONVENTION

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 761 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KESWICK CONVENTION  , an
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annual summer
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reunion held at the above
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town for the main purpose of " promoting
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practical holiness " by meetings for prayer, discussion and
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personal intercourse . It has no denominational limits, and is largely supported by the " Evangelical " section of the Church of England . The convention, started in a private manner by
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Canon Harford-Battersby, then vicar of
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Keswick, and Mr Robert Wilson in 1874, met first in 1875, and rapidly grew after the first few years, both in numbers and influence, in spite of attacks on the alleged " perfectionism " of some of its leaders and on the novelty of its methods . Its members take a deep
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interest in
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foreign missions . In the
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History of the C.M.S., vol. iii . (by
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Eugene Stock), the missionary influence of the " Keswick men " in Cambridge and else-where may be readily traced . See also The Keswick Convention: its Message, its Method and its Men, edited by C . F . Harford (1906) .

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