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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
Two points:
1. Haywood was not at the California camp.
2. I seriously doubt Cook and the Campbellites of course we have discussed this before. He was a disciple of Durham. He and Ewart.
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Hey ya, Steve. The book "United We Stand" by Arthur and Charles Clanton speaking of the Arroyo camp meeting reads as follows:
"Sitting in the congregation at this camp meeting were three who were to become staunch advocates for Oneness and baptism in Jesus’ name. The three were Frank J. Ewart, G. T. Haywood, and Harry Morse. Of this occasion,
Morse wrote, “After we listened to Brother Schaepe’s new ideas on water baptism in Jesus’ name and the Oneness of the Godhead, we agreed that we believed that he had something. We finally left one another from the camp
meeting. In the following months, God began to deal with Brother Ewart, Brother Haywood, and finally with me, and we came out on this line.”
(©1970, Pentecostal Publishing House Revised Edition 1995, Word Aflame Press Hazelwood, MO 63042-2299)
The Clantons seem to place Haywood at the meeting, Steve.
Concerning Cook's influence by the Campbellites: He writes of his Campbellite upbringing. What influence this would have had on his later theology cannot be casually dismissed.