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The doctrine of the holiness churches focuses on the sanctification experience , after which the recipient remains holy . This experience is called the second blessing or the second work of God in the life of man or the second work of ...
The doctrine of the holiness churches focuses on the sanctification experience , after which the recipient remains holy . This experience is called the second blessing or the second work of God in the life of man or the second work of ...
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from Arkansas at first accepted tongues as part of a total experience of “ being carried outside of himself , ” but later identified it with Pentecost and became a superintendent of the Assemblies of God , discussed in this chapter .
from Arkansas at first accepted tongues as part of a total experience of “ being carried outside of himself , ” but later identified it with Pentecost and became a superintendent of the Assemblies of God , discussed in this chapter .
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experience to his brethren . On New Year's Eve , 1906 , he began a revival at Dunn , North Carolina , and introduced the experience to the Pentecostal Holiness Church . He also led J.H. King into the experience .
experience to his brethren . On New Year's Eve , 1906 , he began a revival at Dunn , North Carolina , and introduced the experience to the Pentecostal Holiness Church . He also led J.H. King into the experience .
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