By Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D.
Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind 'Christ the Healer'
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Charles F. Parham
(1873-1929)
When F.F. Bosworth resigned from the Assemblies of God on July 24, 1918 over the issue of evidential tongues, he did not go quietly into the night. Instead, he wrote a blistering "Open Letter" in which he accused Pentecostals of being misguided in some of their beliefs and interpretations of the Bible.
Bosworth adamantly opposed the view that the "speaking in tongues" in Acts was separate and distinct from the gift of tongues in First Corinthians. Bosworth also disagreed with the view that "speaking in tongues" was the initial evidence of Spirit baptism for all believers. Bosworth described both views as "doctrinal error," and he laid the responsibility for that "error" at the feet of Charles F. Parham. Insisting there was no biblical support for the Pentecostal views, Bosworth wrote:
Bosworth used his letter to refute some of the core teachings of the AG and other Pentecostals on Spirit baptism and speaking in tongues. He published his letter with the title, "Do All Speak With Tongues? — An Open Letter to the Ministers and Saints of the Pentecostal Movement." The letter, which was widely read, appeared in the 1920s as a chapter in Bosworth's biography, Joybringer Bosworth, and as an article on the pages of Word and Witness. It also appeared as a booklet published by The Christian Alliance Publishing Company. John J. Scruby published it in the 1930s. Historians point to Bosworth's resignation and the publication of his "Open Letter" as important moments in Pentecostal church history.
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