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ABSTRACT The Pentec ostal As s emb
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Rol lman n of Memorial's Depa r t m
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All enthusiastic movemen ts a r e f
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CHAPTER :I 'UE PENTECOSTAL MOVEMENT
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tongue s-s pe aking. I n t he uni t
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the blood [of Jesus]" .47 Howeve r,
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fUlfilling a ne ed for self- expres
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CHAPTER II THE LIFE OF ALICE BELLE
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ut rather working class. The detail
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connecticut.'S A d imi nutive perso
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founder of Pentecostalism in Newfou
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CHAPT ER III The r a p i d expansio
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English oppressor s; "hile the En g
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denomi nationa l position in t he c
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places a l l t he time. 133 210 Els
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APPENDIX I Build i ng J\,c c ord i
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and l e t them measure the PATTERN
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291 t he s tream pure r a nd deeper
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Date Corps wh ....n Com muni ty Ope
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(e) Th e Title, Lord J e sus Christ
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