Resource Type:
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Documents
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Language:
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Italian
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Location:
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115/3/4
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Author/Creator:
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Tosetto, Massimiliano.
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Title:
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Non mangiate alcun sangue : trattato terzo. Do not eat any blood : third treatise. [tract] [Italian]
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Publisher:
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Niagara Falls, NY : M. Tosetto, [1930s?]
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Format:
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[8] p. [fold] ; 20 cm.
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Description:
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Massimiliano Tosetto, an Italian-American Pentecostal leader, defends the teaching that that Christians should abstain from eating food containing blood. This belief was held by most Italian and Italian-American Pentecostals of this era. Tosetto responds to the arguments of Giuseppe Petrelli, a prolific author who was the primary leader of the 'freedom party,' the school of thought within Italian-American Pentecostalism that left blood product consumption up to the discretion of believers.
Giuseppe Petrelli (1876-1957) was a lawyer in Italy when he converted to the Baptist faith in 1905. He immigrated to America later that year and in 1906 he became co-pastor of an Italian Baptist church in New York City. He was baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1915 and became a prominent Italian-American Pentecostal theologian and writer.
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This tract, which identifies its page numbers as 17 through 24, continues the argument and pagination of two earlier tracts: Non mangiate alcun sangue : risposta a G. Petrelli ; and Non mangiate alcun sangue : trattato secondo.
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Subject:
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Blood--Religious aspects.
Blood--Biblical teaching.
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Date Cataloged:
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12/11/2023
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