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III. The classical Protestant view Now I will explain what I shall call the classical Protestant position (though, of course, it is not really common to all Protestants). In particular, I will consider alternative explanations of the passages used to support the Pentecostal position. A. The meaning of Pentecost First of all, according to the […]

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Special Gifts for a Special Age

Much has been written about the special gift of speaking in tongues, so that another article on the subject may seem wearisome and superfluous. It seems difficult, if not impossible, to say anything on the subject which has not been said before, but it may nevertheless be of use to stress an aspect of the subject […]

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A Look at Books

Pentecost and Missions by HARRY R. BOER Wm. 8. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1961. 270 pages. $5.00. From the viewpoint of orthodoxy it is disturbing that the foreword to this book was written by W. A. Visser ‘t Hooft, who for years has collaborated closely in the World Council of Churches with outspoken theological liberals […]

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