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- adjective of or pertaining to
Pentecostalism - noun A member of the
Pentecostalism movement.
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Examples
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There was a Pentecostalist there & we talked about faith, society & Christ.
Archive 2009-11-22 Bas Bleu 2009
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The Pentecostalist he had set up answered well in the circumstances.
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Fifteen years or so ago in Brazil, a Pentecostalist "televangelist" got on the wrong side of the law by placing a two-foot high plaster image of the Virgin Mary on the floor beside his lectern and repeatedly prodding it with his foot while he was speaking, to convey his message that "it's only an image".
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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There was a Pentecostalist there & we talked about faith, society & Christ.
Pilgrims' pass Bas Bleu 2009
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We know this not because of what we have learned about this Pentecostalist populist since she exploded on the scene last Friday morning and God knows we have learned more than we ever wanted.
Archive 2008-09-01 Stephen Retherford 2008
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We know this not because of what we have learned about this Pentecostalist populist since she exploded on the scene last Friday morning and God knows we have learned more than we ever wanted.
What the Palin choice tells us about McCain Stephen Retherford 2008
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Until she switched to the more mediagenic Wasilla Bible Church, Palin was a member of her hometown's Assembly of God church – which believes in the Pentecostalist speaking in tongues and laying-on of hands.
The Palin Doctrine & The Culture Wars: Seeing "Spring Awakening" Through Sarah's Eyes 2008
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He tells the story of how the nascent Pentecostalist movement grew more popular after the San Francisco earthquake, when many Californians became convinced that the natural disaster was the product of God's wrath.
An Eclectic Writer 2008
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The Democratic Convention and the Obama Campaign have constructed a big faith tent, with three Catholics, three rabbis, two imams and two Muslim women, a Methodist, a Harvard divine, a Buddhist university student, a Pentecostalist and the Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ speaking to us.
Mayhill Fowler: Democratic Convention Interfaith Sunday 2008
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Until she switched to the more mediagenic Wasilla Bible Church, Palin was a member of her hometown's Assembly of God church – which believes in the Pentecostalist speaking in tongues and laying-on of hands.
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