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Books
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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Date:
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1972
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Author/Creator:
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Samarin, William J.
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Title:
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Tongues of men and angels : the religious language of Pentecostalism $c / by William J. Samarin.
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Publisher:
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New York : The Macmillan Company, c1972.
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Format:
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xv, 277 p. : ill., music ; 22 cm.
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Description:
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Glossolalia in Christianity. -- Explained psychologically. -- Acquired 'supernaturally'. -- Described linguistically. -- Contrasted with language. -- Compared with other forms. -- Prayed, prophesied, and interpreted. -- Sung and written. -- Use and disues. -- Pleasing and symbolic. -- Participation and politics. -- Sacred and profane. -- Appendixes: Questiona about tongues: a linguistic inquiry; A tongue speaker's testimonial; Samples of glossolalia.
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Subject:
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Glossolalia.
Pentecostalism.
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Date Cataloged:
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06/22/2012
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