Definition of Glossolalia. Meaning of Glossolalia. Synonyms of Glossolalia

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Definition of Glossolalia

Glossolalia
Glossolalia Glos`so*la"li*a, Glossolaly Glos*sol"a*ly, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? tongue + ? talk: cf. F. glossolalie.] The gift of tongues. Farrar.

Meaning of Glossolalia from wikipedia

- Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is an activity or practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers...
- Glossolalia is the second solo album by Steve Walsh, released in 2000. It was released on Magna Carta Records and features Trent Gardner, Virgil Donati...
- The Glossolalia debate (Norwegian: Tungetaledebatten) was a literary debate on modernist poetry in Norway in the 1950s. The debate started with Arnulf...
- band until his retirement in 2014. Walsh released his second solo album Glossolalia in 2000. In 2003 he and Daniele Liverani formed the band Khymera. Walsh...
- numbers over 500 million adherents. Charles Fox Parham, who ****ociated glossolalia with the baptism in the Holy Spirit A contemporary Christian worship...
- historically teach that baptism with the Holy Spirit, as evidenced by glossolalia, is the third work of grace, which follows the new birth (first work...
- suggest the possibility that the Voynich m****cript may be a case of glossolalia (speaking-in-tongues), channelling, or outsider art. If so, the author...
- untranslated texts of the Liber Loagaeth m****cript recall the patterns of glossolalia rather than true language. Dee did not distinguish the Liber Loagaeth...
- Enochian, the Angelic language as presented by John Dee and Edward Kelley Glossolalia, the "speaking in tongues" of Charismatic Christianity, sometimes interpreted...
- (second work of grace) and baptism with the Holy Spirit, as evidenced by glossolalia, as the third work of grace. The new birth, according to Pentecostal...