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  2. Speaking in tongues - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Generally, followers believe that speaking in tongues is a spiritual gift that can be manifested as either a human language or a heavenly supernatural language in three ways: [58] The "sign of tongues" refers to xenoglossia, wherein followers believe someone is speaking a language they have never learned.

  3. Gifts of the Spirit in Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    In Mormonism, gifts of the Spirit are spiritual endowments that provide benefits to the recipient and to those he or she serves. [1] The seventh Article of Faith states: "We believe in the gift of tongues, prophecy, revelation, visions, healing, interpretation of tongues, and so forth." [2] [3] Both males and females can receive spiritual gifts ...

  4. Charismatic Adventism - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Gifts and Ministries" of the official 28 Fundamental Beliefs of Adventists affirms that spiritual gifts do continue into the present. [5] Adventists more often limit it to the ability to speak unlearned human languages, or " xenoglossy "; and have generally rejected the form of tongues practised by many charismatic and Pentecostal ...

  5. Lucy F. Farrow - Wikipedia

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    Lucy F. Farrow (1851–1911) was an African American holiness pastor who was instrumental in the early foundations of Pentecostalism.She was the first African American person to be recorded as having spoken in tongues, after attending the meetings of Charles Fox Parham, and is credited for introducing William J. Seymour to this understanding.

  6. Charles Fox Parham - Wikipedia

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    Later, Parham would emphasize speaking in tongues and evangelism, defining the purpose of Spirit baptism as an "enduement with power for service". [10] Parham believed that the tongues spoken by the baptized were actual human languages, eliminating the need for missionaries to learn foreign languages and thus aiding in the spread of the gospel ...

  7. Category:Spiritual gifts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spiritual gifts" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit; Speaking in tongues; W.

  8. Third work of grace - Wikipedia

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    When one receives the gift of the Holy Ghost, He comes to live in the sanctified heart. When this infilling occurs, it is accompanied by the same sign as the disciples had on the Day of Pentecost—the speaking with "other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:4). The "other tongues" are a previously unlearned, recognizable language.

  9. International Pentecostal Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    We believe the pentecostal baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire is obtainable by a definite act of appropriating faith on the part of the fully cleansed believer, and the initial evidence of the reception of this experience is speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance (Luke 11:13; Acts 1:5; 2:1-4; 8:17; 10:44-46; 19:6).