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Pentecostalism or
classical Pentecostalism is a
Protestant Charismatic Christian movement that
emphasizes direct personal experience of God
through baptism...
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Oneness Pentecostalism (also
known as Apostolic, Jesus' Name
Pentecostalism, or the
Jesus Only movement) is a
nontrinitarian religious movement within...
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classical Pentecostal denominations, such as the ****emblies of God or the
Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee).
classical Pentecostalism grew out of...
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Edmund (2007). The ****ure of
Pentecostalism in the
United States...
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Encounter of
Western Pentecostalism with
Native Pentecostalism in Kerala". pctii.org.
Retrieved 18 June 2015. "The
Keralite Pentecostal Community: The Past...
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Kristne Senter [no],
outside the
Pentecostal movement in 1985. In the mid-1990s,
reconciliation came
between Pentecostalism, the
Faith Movement, Åge Åleskjær...
- Anna-Liisa and
Sanfrid Mattson,
Pentecostal missionaries from Finland,
brought Pentecostalism to
Ethiopia in 1951.
Pentecostalism in
Ethiopia continued to develop...
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Pentecostalism in
Australia is a
large and
growing Christian movement.
Pentecostalism is a
renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that places...
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crucial to the
emergence of
Pentecostalism as a
distinct movement.
Parham was the
first preacher to
articulate Pentecostalism's distinctive doctrine of evidential...
- was a
British evangelist who was
influential in the
early history of
Pentecostalism.
Smith Wigglesworth was born on 10 June 1859 in Menston, Yorkshire,...