John G. Lake (1870-1935) was an early leader in the Pentecostal movement, and brushed elbows with some of the most influential founders. Throughout his writings and sermons, he speaks of Charles Parham, William Seymour, Maria Woodworth-Etter, J. A. Dowie, and many others.Of all ministers throughout the movement's history, it is possible that Lake has the most diverse resum. He worked directly with Dowie in Zion City (before Dowie's fall), spent five...