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ENDNOTES

All quotes from the Ante Nicene Fathers, and Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers are from the Sage Digital Library, 1996, Sage Software, Albany, OR.

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[1] History of the Christian Church, Schaff, vol 1, pp 225-229.

[2] A New Standard Bible Dictionary, pg 94.

[3] The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1972, vol. 22, pg 75.

[4] They Speak in Other Tongues, Sherrill, pg 82.

[5] Cyclopedia of Biblical Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, vol 10, pg 480.

[6] The Expositor’s Greek Testament, Nicolli, vol 1, pg 714.

[7] Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament & Other Early Christian Lit., pg 879, sec. 3.

[8] Synonyms of the New Testament, Trench, pg 312.

[9] Word Studies in the New Testament, Vincent, vol 1, pg 414.

[10] The Holy Bible tr from the Latin Vulgate. First Pub at Rheims in 1582 A.D., ed. by Bishop Richard Challoner, 1749-1752 A.D.

[11] Ante Nicene Fathers, Origen, vol 4, pg 253.

[12] Ib., Cyprian, Letter to Donatus vol 5, sec 4, pg 576.

[13] Ib., vol 5, Appendix, A Treatise On Re-baptism, Sec 15, pg 1404; sec 18, pg 1407.

[14] Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers, Cyril, The Catechetical Lectures #17, vol 7, sec 17, pg 320.

[15] People’s New Testament Commentary, comment on John 3:8.

[16] Cyclopedia Of Biblical Theological And Ecclesiastical Literature, vol 10, pg 480.

[17] Fausset’s Bible Dictionary, article, Tongues, Gift of, #3616 (BibleWorks).

[18] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 3, Tertullian Against Marcion, chp 8, pg 826.

[19] Cyclopedia of Biblical Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, vol 10, pg 481; op. cit.

Harper’s Bible Dictionary, pg 768; The Ency. of Religion and Ethics, vol 11, pg 792.

[20] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Irenaeus Against Heresies, bk 3, chp 17, sec 2, pg 918, [21] Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, see Greek Dictionary #1100, #2980 [22] History of the Christian Church, Schaff, vol 1, pp 225, 229, 237, 230, 231.

[23] Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, see Greek Dictionary #3170.

[24] Ib., #2470.

[25] The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, pg 191.

[26] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Ignatius, Epistle to the Trallians, chp 6, pg 143, long ver.

[27] Ib., vol 1, Ignatius, Epistle to the Trallians, chp 5, pg 212.

[28] Ib., vol 1, Ignatius, Epistle to the Antiochians, chp 1, pg 216.

[29] The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Wolfson, pg 310 [30] Essays and Sketches, Newman, vol 1, pg 152.

[31] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Dialogue of Justin with Trypho, chp 82, pg 482; chp 88, pg 490.

[32] Ibs, Dialogue of Justin with Trypho, chp 39, pp 422-423.

[33] Cyclopedia of Biblical Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, vol 6, pp 448-449.

[34] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 64 [35] The Story of the Christian Church, Hurlbut, pg 66; The New Catholic Ency., vol 9, pg 1079.

[36] Nicene & Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, vol 1, Eusebius Church History, bk 5, chp 16, pp 373-375.

[37] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pg 255.

[38] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Irenaeus Against Heresies, bk 2, chp 20, sec 3, pg 804.

[39] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Irenaeus Against Heresies, bk 2, chp 32, sec 4, pg 847.

[40] Nicene And Post Nicene Fathers, series 2, vol 1, Eusebius Church History, bk 5, chp 7, pp 360-361.

[41] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Irenaeus Against Heresies bk 4, sec 2, pp 974-975.

[42] Ib., vol 1, Irenaeus Against Heresies, bk 5, chp 6, sec 1, pp 1097-1098.

[43] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 1, Irenaeus Against Heresies, bk 3, chp 16, pg 909, sec 1.

[44] History of Dogma, Harnack, vol 3, pp 51- 54.

[45] Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Hastings, vol 10, pg 81.

[46] Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Hastings, vol 8, pg 830.

[47] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought, pg 340.

[48] The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911, vol 10, pg 449; vol 8, pg 1079.

[49] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 7, Asterius Urbanus, Extant 10, pg 706.

[50] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought, pg 341.

[51] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 3, Tertullian Against Marcion, bk 5, chp 8, pp 825-826.

[52] A History of Christian Thought, Heick, vol 1, pg 84.

[53] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 3, Tertullian Against Praxeas, pp 598-599.

[54] Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Hastings, vol 8, pg 780.

[55] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought, pg 338.

[56] The Early History of Christianity, Guignebert, pg 131.

[57] The Mission and Expansion of Christianity, Harnack, pg 439.

[58] Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Of The Bible, Nikolaites #3532; Nikos #3534, Laos #2992.

[59] Clear Vision Bible Studies, Gosey, chp 283.2.

[60] Dispensational Truth or God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages, pp 128, 130.

[61] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pp 74, 72.

[62] New Catholic Encyclopedia, vol 9, pg 1079.

[63] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought, pg 338.

[64] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 4, Origen Against Celsus, bk 7, chp 9, pg 1265.

[65] International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Heading “Trinity” section 22.

[66] Ante Nicene Fathers, vol 5, Hippolytus, Refutation of all Heresies, bk 9, chp 23, pg 308; chp 7, pg 265.

[67] Ib., vol 5, Novatian, Treatise Concerning the Trinity, chp 29, pp 1345-1346.

[68] Jesus’ Name Baptism Through the Centuries, Weisser, pg 7.

[69] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought, pg 338.

[70] Nicene And Post Nicene Fathers, Series 2, vol 9, Hilary, On the Trinity, bk 8, sec 33, pg 428 [71] Ib., Series 2, vol 10, Ambrose, Dogmatic Treaties, On the Holy Spirit, bk 2, chp 13, sec 151, pg 355.

[72] History of the Christian Church, Schaff, vol 3, pg 485.

[73] Nicene & Post Nicene Fathers, series 1, vol 12, Chrysostom, 1 Corinthians, Homily 29, pp 389, 390.

[74] Ib., Series 1, vol 7, Augustine, Homilies on the First Epistle of John 6:1-71, sec 10, pp 992-993.

[75] Ib., Series 1, vol 4, Augustine, On Baptism, bk 3, chp 16, sec 21, pg 833.

[76] Ib., Series 1, vol 4, Augustine, Reply to Faustus the Manichaean, bk 32, sec 18, pg 652.

[77] Ib., Series 1, vol 7, Augustine, Gospel of John, chp 15, Tractate 86, pp 712-713.

[78] New Catholic Encyclopedia, vol 9, pg 1079.

[79] Nicene & Post Nicene Fathers, series 2, vol 6, Jerome, Letter 41, sec 1-3, pg 174.

[80] New Catholic Encyclopedia, vol 9, pg 1079.

[81] History of Dogma, vol 3, pg 80.

[82] Nicene And Post Nicene Fathers, Schaff, vol 1, pg 295.

[83] New Catholic Encyclopedia, vol 9, pg 1079.

[84] Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Hastings, vol 8, pg 830.

[85] Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Hastings, vol 8, pg 780.

[86] The Church Teaches, pg 130.

[87] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pg 263.

[88] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, p 69.

[89] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pp 264-265; op. cit. F. Littell, Reformation Studies and Essays in Honor of R. H. Bainton, pg 231.

[90] Jesus’ Name Baptism Through the Centuries, Weisser, pp 18-20.

[91] Student’s Handbook of Facts in Church History, McClain, pg 35.

[92] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought, pg 36.

[93] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pg 263.

[94] The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1972, vol 22, pg 75.

[95] Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Though, pg 514.

[96] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pg 262.

[97] Perspectives on the New Pentecostalism, Burgess, pp. 14-26 [98] Encyclopedia of Religion And Ethics, Hastings, vol 8, pg 780.

[99] Luther, Lectures on Isaiah, eds. Helmut Lehmann, Works, vol 16, pg 302.

[100] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pp 264, 238, 264, 265.

[101] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 74.

[102] A History of Civilization, Brinton, vol 1, pp 472, 480.

[103] History of the Christian Church, Arnold, pp 226-227, 266.

[104] Hunted Heretic, Bainton, Bainton, pp 278- 279, 298.

[105] Christianity Through the Centuries, Cairns, pp 332, 333.

[106] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 73, op. Calvin, Acts, I, 318 [107] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pp 73-74, cited ref. Menno Simons, Treatise on Christian Baptism, Collected Works, Pa., 1956, pp. 27.

[108] Encyclopedia Americana, vol 15, pg 192.

[109] Who Was Who in Church History, Moyer, pp 370, 371.

[110] Aspects of Pentecostal-Charismatic Origins, Synan, pg 126.

[111] The Charismatic Movement, 1975, Hamilton, pg 75.

[112] Encarta Encyclopedia Online Deluxe article Friends, Society of [113] Cyclopedia of Biblical Theological And Ecclesiastical Literature, vol 10, pp 485-486.

[114] Perspectives on the New Pentecostalism, Richard A. Baer, 1976, p 154 [115] The Charismatic Movement, 1975, Michael P. Hamilton, p 71 [116] Antitrinitarian Biography, Wallace, vol 1, pp 161, 164-165, 167-169.

[117] Antitrinitarian Biography, Wallace, vol 1, pp 340, 341.

[118] The Charismatic Movement, 1975, Michael P. Hamilton, pg 75 [119] History Of The Christian Church, Arnold pp 241, 268-269.

[120] Jesus’ Name Baptism Through The Centuries, Weisser, pg 17.

[121] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 76 [122] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 76 [123] The Pentecostal, Hollenweger, pg 25.

[124] Ib., 15th ed., vol 8, pg 993.

[125] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 77 [126] The Works of John Wesley, A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Conyers Middleton, vol 10, pp 54- 56.

[127] Cyclopedia of Biblical Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, vol 10, pp 485-486.

[128] History of the Christian Church, Arnold pp 241, 268-269.

[129] Testimonies Concerning the Character and Ministry of Mother Ann Lee, Nathan Tiffany and Benjamin Whitcher, pp 153, 169.

[130] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, Synan, pg 25.

[131] The Kentucky Revival, Richard M’Nemar, pp 32, 68.

[132] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, Synan, pg 25.

[133] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, Synan, pg 25.

[134] Jesus’ Name Baptism Through the Centuries, Weisser, pp 39, 40.

[135] A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism, pp 106, 112-113, 119-122, 147.

[136] Ib., pp 98-99.

[137] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pp 85-87.

[138] Ib., pg 88.

[139] Ib., pg 89.

[140] Ib., pg 90.

[141] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, Synan, pg 99.

[142] The Charismatic Movement, Hamilton, pg 91 [143] The Phenomenon of Pentecost, Ewart, pg 57.

[144] Their Story: 20th Century Pentecostals, Foster, pp. 120-21, quoting Parham, A Voice Crying in the Wilderness, pp. 23-24.

[145] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, pp 99, 100, 101, 102, 99, 104.

[146] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, Synan, pg 97.

[147] The Pentecostal, Hollenweger, pg 22.

[148] The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States, Synan, pg 122.

[149] Ib., pp 108, 112-115.

[150] Ib., pp 108, 112-115.

[151] Ib., pp 108, 112-115.

[152] The Life of Andrew Bar David Urshan, Urshan, pg 141.

[153] World Christian Encyclopedia, editor Barrett, pg 234.

[154] Aspects of Pentecostal-Charismatic Origins, Synan, pp 183, 3, 205.

[155] The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1972, vol. 22 pg 75.

[156] History of the Christian Church, Arnold pp 221, 291.

[157] Ib., 1910, vol 27, pg 10, under glossolalia.

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