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Xenoglossy (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsi, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/), also
written xenoglossia (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsiə, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/) and
sometimes also
known as xenolalia, is the supposedly...
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Xenoglossy in
Gordon Stein. (1996). The
Encyclopedia of the Paranormal.
Prometheus Books. ISBN 1-57392-021-5 Samarin,
William J (1976). "
Xenoglossy:...
- high-profile
spiritual beings such as Mary,
Jesus or
Fudosama (Acala).
Xenoglossy — The
ability of a
person to
suddenly learn to
write and
speak a foreign...
- personality, and
speaking or
writing in a
language unknown to the
medium (
xenoglossy and xenography);
accurately portra**** a
range of
personality characteristics...
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Renewal theologian Slain in the
Spirit Word of
Knowledge Word of
wisdom Xenoglossy Burgess,
Stanley M., ed. and
Eduard M. van der Maas, ****oc. ed., The New...
- (glossolalia) or
articulate a
natural language previously unknown to them (
xenoglossy).
Commonly termed "speaking in tongues", this
vocal phenomenon is believed...
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Sometimes a
distinction is made
between "glossolalia" and "xenolalia" or "
xenoglossy",
which specifically relates to the
belief that the
language being spoken...
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Encyclopedia of the
Paranormal and
American Speech, in
regard to
claims of
xenoglossy.
Sarah Thomason received a B.A. in
German from
Stanford University in...
- also
claimed there were a
handful of
cases that
suggested evidence of
xenoglossy,
including two
where a
subject under hypnosis allegedly conversed with...
- of
tongues in evangelism.
Parham understood the gift of
tongues to be
xenoglossy,
unlearned human languages to be used for
evangelistic purposes. Within...