
Samuel Chadwick
1860 – 1932
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Samuel Chadwick (1860–1932) was a Methodist minister, revivalist, and teacher whose life and ministry were marked by a deep emphasis on prayer and the work of the Holy Spirit. Born in England, he rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most respected spiritual voices of his time. Chadwick served as Principal of Cliff College, where he helped train and influence a generation of preachers and evangelists. His preaching carried both doctrinal clarity and spiritual urgency, calling believers away from lifeless religion and into genuine communion with God. He is best remembered for his writings on prayer, especially The Path of Prayer, where he speaks not as a theorist but as a man who labored in secret with God. His influence extended beyond his own lifetime, shaping voices like Leonard Ravenhill, who carried forward the same burden for revival and earnest prayer.