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Originally Posted by Ohio
And that French sister Jeanne Guyon was the next MOTA after Luther?
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It can hardly be over-emphasised that Watchman Nee's great influence was not brother JN Darby but sister J Penn-Lewis. Think of his book 'Spiritual Man'; a re-write of Penn-Lewis' 'War on the Saints'. How can a sister who can't give Sunday-morning lecture in a "normal local church" be the MOTA of God's recovery efforts?
And have a look at Wesley v/v Edwards v/v Whitefield. Who was MOTA? Or was there another, hidden, "work of recovery" going on while these three were a smokescreen, or even a deviation?
Is God not capable of chewing gum while walking down the street? Peter went to the Jews and Paul to the Gentiles. Later John wrote his epistles and apocalypse. Who says one of them slavishly imitated the other? Or was abjectly servile to another's ministry?