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File Name: Peyton, Harry A. - A Historical Record of Speaking in Tongues

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Author: Harry A. Peyton
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A HISTORICAL RECORD OF SPEAKING IN TONGUES (GLOSSOLALIA)
by Harry A. Peyton

TABLE OF CONTENTS:


INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 FIRST CENTURY GLOSSOLALIA
· Jesus’ Teaching on Glossolalia
· The Prophet Isaiah’s Teaching on Glossolalia
· Glossolalia in the Book of Acts

CHAPTER 2 SECOND CENTURY GLOSSOLALIA
· 107 AD, Catholic Bishop Ignatius Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 150 AD, The Catholic Apologist Justin Martyr on Glossolalia
· 150 AD, Justin Martyr Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 156 AD, Montanus, the First Protestant, on Glossolalia
· 180 AD, Catholic Bishop Irenaeus on Glossolalia
· 180 AD, Irenaeus Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 190 AD, The Montanist Protestant Tertullian on Glossolalia
· 190 AD, The Oneness Montanist Pentecostals and Glossolalia

CHAPTER 3 THIRD CENTURY GLOSSOLALIA
· 200 AD, Clement of Alexandria: Glossolalia Branded as Heresy by Catholic Bishops
· 220 AD, Origen: Glossolalia Had Ceased in Most Catholic Churches
· 220 AD, The Pagan Philosopher Celsus’ Testimony:
· The Glossolalia of the Oneness Pentecostals in Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon
· 225 AD, Hippolytus Against Noetus, A Oneness Pentecostal Preacher
· 255 AD, Novatian on Glossolalia

CHAPTER 4 FOURTH CENTURY GLOSSOLALIA
· 325 AD, The Nicene Council Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 350 AD, Catholic Bishop Hilary of Poitiers on Glossolalia
· 370 AD, Catholic Bishop Ambrose on Glossolalia
· 381 AD, The Ecumenical Council of Constantinople Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 390 AD, Catholic Patriarch John Chrysostom: Glossolalia Had Ceased in Catholicism
· 395 AD, Catholic Bishop Augustine: Glossolalia Had Ceased in Catholicism
· 395 AD, Catholic Bishop Jerome: Glossolalia Ceased in Catholicism, But Reveals the Oneness Pentecostals Still Practiced It

CHAPTER 5 FIFTH THROUGH THE NINTH CENTURY GLOSSOLALIA
· 404 AD, Pope Innocent I Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 451 AD, Pope Leo I Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 557 AD, Catholic Emperor Justinian I: Persecution and Revival of Oneness Pentecostals
· 649 AD, The Lateran Council Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 675 AD, The Eleventh Council of Toledo Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 700-799AD, Bede the ‘Venerable’ on Glossolalia and Gifts of the Spirit
· 800-899 AD, Oneness Anabaptist Bernhard Rothmann, and the Glossolalia of Oneness Pentecostals Throughout Europe

CHAPTER 6 TENTH THROUGH THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY GLOSSOLAIA
· 900-1514 AD, Persecution of Oneness Anabaptist Pentecostals in Spain
· 1150-1500 AD, The Waldenses On Glossolalia
· 1215 AD, The Fourth Catholic Lateran Council Against Oneness Pentecostals
· 1248 AD, Ursinus: Glossolalia and Oneness Pentecostals
· 1250-1299 AD, The Catholic Mendicant Friars
· 1341 AD, Pope Benedict XII Condemned the Catholic Armenian Churches for Converting to Oneness
· 1399-1409 AD, Catholic Monk Vincent Ferrer on Glossolalia and the Gifts of the Spirit
· 1441 AD, The Testimony of Pope Eugenius IV Against the Oneness Jacobites
· 1520 AD, The German Zwickau Prophets and Glossolalia
· 1525 AD, Anabaptists Bernhard Rothmann and Jan van Leyden Glossolalia and Oneness Pentecostals
· 1529 AD, Andreas Carlstadt and Erasmus on Glossolalia
· 1537 AD, Anabaptist Menno Simons and Glossolalia
· 1553 AD, Calvin’s Persecution of Oneness Anabaptist Michael Servetus
· 1557-1685 AD, The French Huguenots and Glossolalia

CHAPTER 7 SEVENTEENTH THROUGH THE TWENTIETH CENTURY GLOSSOLAIA
· 1647 AD, George Fox and the Early Quakers: Glossolalia and Oneness Pentecostals
· 1660 AD, The Oneness Quaker William Penn: Glossolalia and Oneness Pentecostals
· 1695 AD, Oneness Pentecostals in England
· 1701 AD, The Camisards or Cevennol Prophets of France and Glossolalia
· 1727 AD, Oneness Tongue Talking Montanists in England
· 1727 AD, The Moravian Brethren and Glossolalia
· 1730 AD, The Catholic French Jansenists Movement and Glossolalia
· 1738 AD, John Wesley and the Glossolalia of the Early Methodists
· 1738 AD, George Whitefield and Glossolalia
· 1762-1828 AD, Oneness Tongue-Talking Convulsionist in France
· 1774 AD, The Shakers Movement and Glossolalia
· 1800-1801 AD, The Glossolalia of the Kentucky, Cane Ridge, and Georgia Revivals
· 1809 AD, Oneness Pentecostal Elias Smith and Glossolalia
· 1810-1887 AD, The Revivals of Oneness Congregational Pastors
· 1831 AD, The Glossolalia of Edward Irving’s English Revival
· 1851, AD, The Revival in Cornwall England
· 1850-1875 AD, The Revivals of Charles Grandison Finney
· 1875 AD, The Glossolalia of the Revivals of Dwight L. Moody
· 1889 AD, The Glossolalia of the Oslo, Norway Revival
· 1900 AD, Oneness Pentecostal Charles Parham and Glossolalia
· 1906-1909 AD, Oneness Pentecostal William Seymour and the Great Three-Year Tongue Talking Revival of Azusa Street
· 1908 AD, India Revival
· 1915 AD, Oneness Pentecostal Russian Revivals of Andrew Urshan
· 1917 AD, The Revival of the True Jesus Church of China
· 1962 AD, Catholic Charismatic Revival
· 1965 AD, Protestant Revival
· 1979-2004 AD, Oneness Pentecostal Revival Movement: Grew to One Hundred Organizations

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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