Despite the advocacy for a baptism of the Spirit some time after initial faith, this book is worth reading for the history. The "Moravian Pentecost" here described was clearly a marvelous work of God and had a profound impact for the furthering of His kingdom. I'm sorry the author has (in my opinion) misinterpreted the event as a "baptism," rather than describing it and letting the reader interpret. This book was part of my study of Count von Zinzendorf, a man who had his errors and quirks, but has much to say to the church of today.