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  • ...otestant Christianity]] that emphasizes the active and present work of the Holy Spirit. ...in tongues" as the initial evidence of having received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. This doctrine was originally promoted by Holiness evangelist [[Charles Pa
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  • ...ology at the University of Navarra, Spain. My doctoral thesis was on ''The Holy Spirit in the Church and in Souls: a Historico-analogical Study of the Two Indwell
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  • ...principal feast days of Christianity. It commemorates the descent of the [[Holy Spirit]] onto Christ's apostles and marks the beginning of the Church's ministry.
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  • ...conceived by the divine intervention, that is by God acting through the [[Holy Spirit]]. Support for this position comes chiefly from the description of the [[A
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  • * Synan, Vinson. ''The Century of the Holy Spirit: 100 Years of Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal.'' Thomas Nelson: Nashvil
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  • ...rst European to sight the islands, and named them the Southern Land of the Holy Spirit (''La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo''). French admiral Louis Antoine de Bou
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  • ...'' used it as a green-energy anthem? ''Who'' used it as an allegory of the Holy Spirit? As the old ad for the tabloid newspaper used to say: Inquiring minds want
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  • ...also been used in a spiritual context, as an allegory for the wind of the Holy Spirit. It was frequently heard in the 1970s, both in Protestant church services
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  • ...iginal Biblical text was inspired (or more literally, "breathed") by the [[Holy Spirit]]. This is based on a passage in 2 Timothy 3:16 saying "All Scripture is Go
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  • ...e second person of the [[Trinity]], unified in essence with the Father and Holy Spirit yet also a distinct person. ...distinct and yet of the same being as [[God the Father]] and the [[God the Holy Spirit]].<ref name="Trinity">{{niv|John|1:1|John 1:1}}; {{niv|John|8:58|8:58}}; {{
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  • ### [[Holy Spirit]]
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  • ...There could also be doubt over whether the utterances were inspired by the Holy Spirit or by other spirits (and Paul offers guidance on distinguishing them).
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  • ...ressed that the churches can come together only through the renewal of the Holy Spirit and accordingly called for ecumenical and interreligious testimony and dial
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  • ...ept that God (the Creator and Father), the Son, (Jesus the Christ) and the Holy Spirit are one Essence (or substance-homoousios) and Three Persons (hypostasis) <r ...ated concept that Jesus was both human and divine and the concept that the Holy Spirit (also referred to in tradition as the 'Holy Ghost') comes from the Father,
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