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Created by Julie Gholston
about 8 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| In the history of Christianity there have always been those who have sought the gifts of the Holy Spirit. What development had taken place by the fourth century? | Theological discussions concentrated on disagreements about the nature of Christ and the Trinity. |
| What is meant by the term of the double cure? | Entire sanctification: an instantaneous purification after conversion. |
| Regarding divine healing, the nineteenth-century holiness movement was | a haven for those who accepted this teaching |
| Charles F. Parham is associated with which of the following? | The notion that tongues function as evidence of Spirit baptism |
| Which of the following was a significant theological issue, over which Pentecostal groups parted company? | The Godhead, the Trinity, and the Persons of the Trinity |
| Which statement best describes the occurrence of revival as the twentieth century approached? | Turn of the century revivals were experienced in many countries, notably in Australia and Wales. |
| At the turn of the century, speech in tongues was understood to be | A modern foreign language given for preaching the gospels in other countries. |
| Which statement best describes the contribution of William Seymour to the Pentecostal Movement? | William Seymour led the meetings at the Azusa Street Revival where speaking in tongues and other spiritual manifestations occurred. |
| Who of the following persons was known for her work in India with Pandita Ramabai, and for her book Baptism with the Holy Ghost and Fire? | Minnie Abrams |
| Which of the following best describes the term faith-life? Missionary work | without dependable financial support |
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