Papers of Henry Ashley Madge

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Descriptive Summary

Title: Papers of Henry Ashley Madge
Dates: 1962-1984
Collection Number: CFT00161
Creator/Collector: Madge, Henry Ashley
Extent: 2 Boxes, 0.84 linear feet
Repository: Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives
Pasadena, California 91182
Abstract: The Papers of Henry Ashley Madge contain two box of typed and handwritten manuscripts of “The Healing of the Christian Church” and “The Ministry of Christ’s Healing” (1969). The collection also contains correspondence and handwritten notes. Dates range from 1962-1984. Material is written in the English language. Henry Ashley Madge was part of the Christian Charismatic missionary movement to India during the mid-20th century.
Language of Material: English

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Papers of Henry Ashley Madge. Collection Number: CFT00161. Fuller Theological Seminary-David Allan Hubbard Library Archives

Biography/Administrative History

Henry Ashley Madge was part of the Christian Charismatic missionary movement to India during the mid-20th century. Publications include: “A Bible Study of Christ’s Healing: for the Use of Study Circles and Those Seeking Healing”, Healing Life Mission (1967), 47 pages. “The Ministry of Christ’s Healing” (1969). Miscellaneous Pamplets, Poona [printed in England] (1934, 1935), 4 parts. Quarterly Letter, [Issued by the House of Prayer, Poona, and Christian Healing Mission, India], no. 1-6 with Jean C. Madge.

Scope and Content of Collection

The Papers of Henry Ashley Madge contain two box of typed and handwritten manuscripts of “The Healing of the Christian Church” and “The Ministry of Christ’s Healing” (1969). The collection also contains correspondence and handwritten notes. Dates range from 1962-1984. Material is written in the English language. Henry Ashley Madge was part of the Christian Charismatic missionary movement to India during the mid-20th century.

Indexing Terms

Missions--India
Pentecostalism
Spiritual healing