It was in September that Charles Parham was planning to go to Los Angeles in response to Seymour's invỉtatỉon to come and hold a “great Union revỉval" for the entỉre City. The planning and preparation for this effort had been done by Anna Hall, who had arrived ỉn Los An-geles from Houston the previous month as one of Parham's emissaries.However, as ỉt turned out, Parham felt he had to postpone his trip to Los Angeles because he had suddenly been summoned to Zion City Illinois.There had been a crisis at this time at Zion City, where the leadership of John Alexander Dowie had recently been repudiated. Dowie had become well known for his ministry of healing and had founded the American Dỉvine Healing Association in 1890. He had begun his work in Chicago in 1893, where he established his Divine Healing Home on Michigan Avenue and a church, Zion Tabernacle, which was attended by thousands of people who sought salvation and healing.In 1896 he made plans to build a city north of Chicago, Zion, IlHnoỉs, where there was to be no more sin, disease, and poverty. A vast temple for 25,000 people was built there, where the people were employed in the manufacturing of face
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