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Record Group
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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45/4/1
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Date:
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1973
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Author/Creator:
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Spence, O. Talmadge.
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Title:
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Article: A Pentecostal speaks to Pentecostalists $c / by O. Talmadge Spence
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Publisher:
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Greenville, SC : Bob Jones University, Sep/Oct 1973.
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Format:
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5 p. (4-8) ; 28 cm.
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Source:
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Faith for the family 1:4 (Sep/Oct 1973): 4-8.
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Description:
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O. Talmadge Spence (1926-2000), the son of Pentecostal Holiness Church Bishop H. Talmadge Spence, was a Pentecostal Holiness Church minister and a teacher at Holmes Theological Seminary (Greenville, SC). He served as founding president of Heritage Bible College (Dunn, NC), a Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church school, from 1971 until 1974, when he separated from the Pentecostal movement and established a fundamentalist school, Foundations Bible College (Dunn, NC). Spence was a critic of what he perceived as doctrinal and ethical compromises that crept into Pentecostalism, in part, through the charismatic movement and ecumenism.
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Subject:
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Pentecostalism--Controversial literature.
Antipentecostalism.
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