Edgar M. Levy
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Edgar M. Levy
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Edgar M. Levy (1822–1906) was a Baptist minister who was influential in the 19th-century American holiness movement. Along with Rev. Absalom E. Earle, he was the foremost Baptist advocate for the experience of Christian Perfection or Entire Sanctification in 19th century America. He was born in St. Mary's, Georgia, was educated in Philadelphia, and received an M.A. and D.D. from Bucknell University. He was a strong abolitionist and, as a result, was invited to open the 1856 Republican National C
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