william seymore wouldnt even let Charles Fox Parham come preach at the asuza street revival
why
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However, Seymour soon broke with Parham over his harsh criticism of the emotional worship at Asuza Street and the intermingling of whites and blacks in the services
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As the focus of the movement moved from Parham to Seymour, Parham became resentful. His attacks on emerging leaders coupled with the allegations alienated him from much of the movement that he began. He became "an embarrassment" to a new movement which was trying to establish its credibility
while he may have had roots in the early development of pentacostalism, he did not approve much of asuza street.