Alliance World Fellowship, Statistics, awf.world, USA, consultado el 5 de noviembre de 2022
Alliance World Fellowship, Statement of Faith, awf.world, USA, consultado el 20 de febrero de 2023
Gordon T. Smith, Conversion and Sanctification in the Christian & Missionary AllianceArchivado el 9 de enero de 2020 en Wayback Machine., awf.world, Brazil, 1992 : "He differed in some notable ways from the teachings of his contemporaries: he rejected the perfectionism of the Wesleyan-methodists; he did not accept the suppressionism of the Keswick movement." And "In these respects, the C&MA is distinct from the Keswick movement. The Alliance heritage is more life and work affirming. Our actions in the world do make a difference and are meaningful."
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III, Henry H. Knight (1 de febrero de 2014). Anticipating Heaven Below: Optimism of Grace from Wesley to the Pentecostals(en inglés). Wipf and Stock Publishers. pp. 91-92. ISBN978-1-63087-125-3. «It is the other christological strand, that of the indwelling Christ, that is the heart of the distinctive sanctification theology of A. B. Simpson. A Presbyterian who ultimately founded the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Simpson operates within a Keswick framework while also drawing upon Wesleyan ideals. Like Wesley, Simpson described sin as in the motive or intent of the heart most especially lack of love for God and neighbour. While he agrees with Keswick that we can't ever be freed from this sinful nature in this life, he insisted, as Van De Walle puts it, "the power of the resurrected Christ would more than enable the believer to consider the sin nature a vanquished foe and to behave as though it were.»
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CAMA Services, About, camaservices.org, USA, consultado el 20 de febrero de 2023
Gordon T. Smith, Conversion and Sanctification in the Christian & Missionary AllianceArchivado el 9 de enero de 2020 en Wayback Machine., awf.world, Brazil, 1992 : "He differed in some notable ways from the teachings of his contemporaries: he rejected the perfectionism of the Wesleyan-methodists; he did not accept the suppressionism of the Keswick movement." And "In these respects, the C&MA is distinct from the Keswick movement. The Alliance heritage is more life and work affirming. Our actions in the world do make a difference and are meaningful."