People who influenced Keswick theology:
1. John Wesley, John Fletcher, and Adam Clarke (Wesleyan perfectionism)
2. Phoebe Palmer and camp meetings (Methodist perfectionism)
3. Charles Finney and Asa Mahan (Oberlin perfectionism)
4. W. E. Boardman, Robert Pearsall Smith, and Hannah Whitall Smith (the higher life movement)
Significant proponents of Keswick theology:
1. T. D. Harford-Battersby and Robert Wilson (Keswick’s founders)
2. J. Elder Cumming (Keswick’s exemplar)
3. Evan H. Hopkins (Keswick’s formative theologian)
4. H. W. Webb-Peploe (Keswick’s orator)
5. H. C. G. Moule (Keswick’s scholar and best theologian)
6. F. B. Meyer (Keswick’s international ambassador)
7. Charles A. Fox (Keswick’s poet)
8. Andrew Murray (Keswick’s foremost devotional author)
9. J. Hudson Taylor and Amy Carmichael (Keswick’s foremost missionaries)
10. Frances Havergal (Keswick’s hymnist)
11. A. T. Pierson (Keswick’s American ambassador)
12. W. H. Griffith Thomas, Charles G. Trumbull, and Robert C. McQuilkin (Keswick’s leaders of the victorious life movement)
People who were influenced by Keswick theology:
1. A. B. Simpson (Christian and Missionary Alliance)
2. D. L. Moody, R. A. Torrey, James M. Gray (Moody Bible Institute)
3. Pentecostals
4. Lewis S. Chafer, John F. Walvoord, Charles C. Ryrie (Dallas Theological Seminary)
(from my notes of a 9-Marks ministry fellow pastor)