the gift of tongues

  • 101December 1910 — January – February – March – April – May – June – July August – September – October – November – December December 31, 1910: Aviator John B. Moisant killed in fall from airplane …

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  • 102Structure of Handel's Messiah — For the full text, scriptural references and sound samples, see Messiah on Wikisource Title page of Handel s autograph score Messiah (HWV 56), the English language oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741, is structured in three parts …

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  • 103Dudley Loftus — (1619 – June 1695) was an Irish jurist and noted orientalist. Loftus was born the second son of Sir Adam Loftus, into a family of 17 siblings on his great grandfather’s estate of Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. He graduated from Trinity College,… …

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  • 104Antoine-Simon Maillard —     Antoine Simon Maillard     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antoine Simon Maillard     Missionary b. in France (parentage, place and date of birth unknown); d. 12 August, 1762. He was sent to Acadia by the French Seminary of Foreign Missions in 1735 …

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  • 105Allery — This most interesting surname is a curious variant of Hillary , which has two possible sources. Firstly, it may be of Old French origin, from the personal name Hilaire, Hilari , ultimately from the Latin hilaris , meaning cheerful, glad. The… …

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  • 106Newman, John Henry — (1801 1890)    His father was a London banker of Huguenot stock, and after a private education, John graduated without distinction from Trinity College, Oxford, in 1820. He was fellow of Oriel College from 1822 to 1832, when he was forced to… …

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  • 107David Romtvedt — is an American poet. Contents 1 Life 2 Awards 3 Works 3.1 Anthologies 3.2 Essays …

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  • 108Jenner, Charles — (1736 1774)    Novelist and poet clergyman, the eldest son of Charles Jenner, also a clergyman, he was educated at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He had the livings of Claybrook in Leicestershire and of Craneford… …

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  • 109glos|so|la|li|a — «GLOS uh LAY lee uh, GLS », noun. 1. a) the gift of tongues; the power to speak in strange, foreign languages (in the Bible, Acts 2:4). b) speech without meaning, uttered in a state of ecstasy (in the Bible, I Corinthians 14:2 14). 2. (at a… …

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  • 110Tongue-Singing —    Singing with the gift of tongues, as indicated in 1 Corinthians 14: 15, according to the beliefs of the Pentecostals, a movement that grew out of a revival meeting in Los Angeles in April 1906 …

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