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climatic conditions, shelter and a
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healer intentionally through a proc
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attachments that meet humans' funda
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difficulties that were to be presen
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isolating experience was certainly
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musical Pentecostal style of worshi
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church, the cultural differences we
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umbrella of churches. The leaders c
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local autonomy, the majority of Con
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the Holy Ghost). Interestingly the
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friends started to meet in the home
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such as COGIC, have developed a str
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the church group to strangers. In t
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service whilst URC church attendees
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organization. This role can only be
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majority. In recent years with Brit
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Azusa Street outpouring in 1906. Af
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other who wal sorderly, and not of
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many sections of society. It also s
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people. These qualities, however, a
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suffering. Most of these situations
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clotting treatment. After the treat
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gift of miraculous powers go with t
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What I teach on this matter is, tha
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prayer or they are rested. What is
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demonic forces. Explanations of spi
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healing. Worthington et al. (2007)
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health and the ways in which hospit
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