Salvation, Holy Spirit Baptism, & Speaking in Tongues: ... Glossolalia: This is the most commonly meaning of "speaking in tongues." This term is derived from two Greek words: glõssai, which means "tongues" or "languages," and lalien which means "to speak." It is observed in some tribal ... History of Speaking in Tongues...
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Speaking in tongues and baptism of the Holy Spirit. The real Bible truth on the gift of speaking in tongues which is also called glossolalia. ... History of Speaking in Tongues...
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The History of the Christian Church, by Philip Schaff records that speaking in tongues occurred among the Camisards, the Cevennes in France, among the early Quakers and Methodists in the Irish revival of 1859, and among the Irvingites in 1831. The Encyclopedia Britannica states that glossolalia (speaking in tongues)
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Well, after that my brother told me some guy at his job was saying that at his church they have classes to teach people how to speak in tongues, and during there services there is a time when everyone in the congregation starts speaking in tongues...After all this I turned to the Bible.
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Some readers may not be aware that Mr. Ashcroft's background includes familiarity with such arcane subjects as speaking in tongues. As for Mr. Bush, who touched the same theme in China, perhaps no comment on his grasp of history is required.
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This leaves about half who started speaking tongues in a public setting. Most of even these folk first speak tongues in the setting of a regularly-scheduled worship service by the church's regular pastors. This doesn't leave us with many who started at special events or with guest preachers. ... Tongues in Christian History...
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Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World by Nicholas Ostler; 615pp, HarperCollins, £30 ... For all the hubris about the rise of English and how it will rule the world's tongues for ever, it is sobering to reflect on why languages that in their day seemed utterly irresistible in their ... Speaking of tongues...
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The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language ; John McWhorter; 327pp, Heinemann, £16.99 ; ... Speaking in tongues ... Article history...
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Speaking in Tongues By Tom Brown ... Speaking in tongues is the most talked about phenomena in Christianity. Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement has brought speaking in tongues to the forefront, and these branches of Christianity are without doubt the fastest growing segments of Christianity.
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