pentecostals in A Sentence

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    I wonder if that's the case with many other Pentecostals?

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    Pentecostals practice something akin to exorcism but which is typically called“deliverance.”.

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    The Protestants are mainly Baptists, Pentecostals, Adventists, and other smaller groups.

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    Perhaps since my college days, I have subconsciously believed that among Christians, Pentecostals are the uncouth savages of the bunch.

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    Greece has a long history of conflict, mostly with Jehovah's Witnesses, but also with some Pentecostals, over its laws on proselytism.

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    There, evangelicals and Pentecostals- who make up about 30% of the Brazilian population- are just as environmentally concerned as other religious groups, public opinion surveys show.

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    There, evangelicals and Pentecostals- who make up about 30 percent of the Brazilian population- are just as environmentally concerned as other religious groups, public opinion surveys show.

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    Here, Evangelicals and Pentecostals- which make up around 30 percent of the Brazilian population- are just as environmentally concerned as other religious groups, according to public opinion surveys.

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    Like modern day Oneness Pentecostals, the early first century Roman Church believed that water baptism into the name of the Son of God alone is necessary for salvation.

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    How many Presbyterians, how many Methodists, how many Baptists in the world today, how many Pentecostals that's knows the truth and are afraid to make a stand on it?

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    E-137 How many Presbyterians, how many Methodists, how many Baptists, in the world today, how many Pentecostals, that knows the Truth and afraid to make a stand on the It?

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    Pentecostals believe that when a believer is"baptized in the Holy Spirit", the gifts of the Spirit(also called the charismata) are activated in the recipient to edify the body of Christ, the church.

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    Many Pentecostals believe that the normative initial evidence of this infilling(baptism) of the Holy Spirit is the ability to speak in other tongues(glossolalia), and that tongues are one of several spiritual manifestations of the presence of the Holy Spirit in an individual believer's life.

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