Biggandyy,
I am definitely one who believes in Baptist faith, but I can not say who a man of God is or isn't. It is God who is the judge, He sits on the white throne, He separates the sheep from the goats, not you or I. I respect your opinion on Wigglesworth, but I see it as just that, an opinion.
I see men of God throughout all denominations. I can not venture to say throughout all faiths men of God are present, for I truly only see two kingdoms. But as to Wigglesworth's defense I can give a scripture that may shed some light.
Hebrews 5:8
If Jesus Himself learned how much more us.
I can not say Smiths' doctrine was perfect, much less his life, but I believe his attempt to be true and just. His message of salvation was grounding, and his faith was bold and exemplary. I never witnessed the dead being raised, but I have faith it is possible. My faith is grounded in scripture.
We are in the dispensation of grace, as the bondservant Paul was also. Why isn't Paul still living? He was brought in under our dispensation.
Why isn't Peter still walking around or O.T. prophets for that matter?
Because like Wigglesworth, it was/is their time to be with our Lord.