Definitions for pentecostals

pentecostals Pen·te·cos·tal

Spelling: [pen-ti-kaw-stuh l, -stl, -kos-tuh l, -tl-]
IPA: /ˌpɛn tɪˈkɔ stəl, -stl, -ˈkɒs təl, -tl-/

Pentecostals is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 1473 anagrams from letters in pentecostals (aceelnopsstt).

Definitions for pentecostals

noun

  1. Also called Pentecostalist. a member of any Pentecostal denomination.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Pentecost, a Christian festival commemorating the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles.
  2. noting or relating to any of various Christian groups, usually fundamentalist, that emphasize the activity of the Holy Spirit, stress holiness of living, and express their religious feelings uninhibitedly, as by speaking in tongues.

Origin of pentecostals

From the Late Latin word pentēcostālis, dating back to 1540-50. See Pentecost, -al1

Examples for pentecostals

In the dedication of the temple we also have a type of this Pentecostal experience.

From those he married, he demanded a superhuman innocence, in accordance with the Pentecostal teachings of the Assembly of God.

Certainly, there are overlaps between the traditions—Oral Roberts, where Bachmann studied with Eidsmoe, was a Pentecostal school.

This latter is the sanctification and Pentecostal experience.

Mormonism, as an old friend raised in the faith told me, combines “a Pentecostal theology with an Episcopalian mentality.”

The group claims they are following the tenets laid out at the start of the 20th century by the first Pentecostal believers.

The Pentecostal Church believed in prayer, and practised it.

How easily this is understood by those who have truly received the Pentecostal experience.

Is the Pentecostal Jim Casy a stand-in for another martyred J.C.?

I feel like we'd heard the big wind—an' I guess, mebbe, the Pentecostal tongues.'

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