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Pentecostals
Pentecostals Pen`te*cos"tals, n. pl.
Offerings formerly made to the parish priest, or to the
mother church, at Pentecost. --Shipley.
Pentecostal
Pentecostal Pen`te*cos"tal, a.
Of or pertaining to Pentecost or to Whitsuntide.
Meaning of Pentecostals from wikipedia
- result, the
Pentecostal movement is
divided between Holiness Pentecostals who
affirm three definite works of grace, and
Finished Work
Pentecostals who are...
- the
biblical feast of
Pentecost. Some
evangelicals and
Pentecostals are
observing the
liturgical calendar and
observe Pentecost as a day to
teach the...
-
eternal persons posited by
Trinitarian theology.
Oneness Pentecostals differ from most
other Pentecostals and
Evangelicals in
their views on soteriology, believing...
-
Pentecostals an
emphasis on the
gifts of the
Spirit but who
remain a part of a
mainline church. Also,
charismatics are more
likely than
Pentecostals to...
- The
Church of
Pentecost is a
Pentecostal denomination that
originates from Ghana. The
Church currently has a
presence in more than 151
countries globally...
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trading (cf. First-day Sabbatarianism).
Holiness Pentecostals are
distinguished from
Finished Work
Pentecostals, the
other branch of
Pentecostalism that separated...
- John
Pentecost may
refer to: John
Pentecost (cricketer) (born 1857), Kent
cricketer J.
Dwight Pentecost (1915–2014),
American Christian theologian John...
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Pentecostal viewpoints concerning homo****uality are
varied worldwide,
since there is no one
organization that
represents all
Pentecostals. However, most...
- The
Pentecostal Mission (TPM), also
known as New
Testament Church (NTC) in the
United States and
Universal Pentecostal Church (UPC) in the
United Kingdom...
-
Pentecostal Mission may
refer to:
Pentecostal Mission, an
American 19th
century holiness denomination that
merged into the
Church of the
Nazarene in 1915...