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Originally Posted by Ohio
By visiting other notable ministers, and then providing his audience with a "bad" report, Lee "proved" to his adherents that his ministry alone was absolutely unique in this age. All other ministries were thus deficient by his standards, whether or not his standards were Biblical or not (e.g. the ground of locality.)
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I'm sure Lee may have had some amount of interest in meeting those like Tozer. Actually, that seems to be unique to his earlier days. He was actually willing to go meet other ministers instead of blast them from the pulpit. At the same time, it wouldn't surprise me if he also intended to "prove" that only he saw what he thought he saw.
I noticed the site is called "Lord's move in Canada". Imagine how convenient it was for Lee and now the BB's to label anything they do as "the Lord's move in X". That's not to mention the fact that there were ministers doing works in places long before Lee showed up in town. I guess that's not considered as part of the "Lord's move".