Item Detail
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26912
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English
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"We believe in the gift of tongues" : The 1906 Pentecostal Revolution and Its Effects on the LDS Use of the Gift of Tongues in the Twentieth Century
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2013
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14
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1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon Historic Sites Foundation
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67-80
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The article discusses the significance of the early 20th century Pentecostal movement on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS), particularly its effects on the use of the gift of tongues within the LDS. It discusses the Los Angeles, California, Azusa Street mission led by African American minister William J. Seymour, the Pentecostal movement in Utah, and the relationship between LDS churches and Pentecostal churches. The article also examines the LDS General Priesthood Committee.
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