Some articles on tongues:
Silent Tongues
... Silent Tongues is a live album by Cecil Taylor on solo piano recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1974 ... It features Taylor's five-movement work "Silent Tongues" along with two encores ...
... Silent Tongues is a live album by Cecil Taylor on solo piano recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1974 ... It features Taylor's five-movement work "Silent Tongues" along with two encores ...
Tongues In The Seventh-day Adventist Church
... believe that the spiritual gifts such as "speaking in tongues" do continue in the present age, but believe that tongues in the Bible refer to other or ...
... believe that the spiritual gifts such as "speaking in tongues" do continue in the present age, but believe that tongues in the Bible refer to other or ...
Two Tongues (album)
... Two Tongues is the first studio album by the supergroup Two Tongues, released on February 3, 2009 ...
... Two Tongues is the first studio album by the supergroup Two Tongues, released on February 3, 2009 ...
Charismatic Adventism - Beliefs - Fundamental Beliefs
... While the gift of tongues or "glossolalia" is not specifically mentioned, Adventists more often limit it to the ability to speak unlearned human languages, or "xenoglossy" and have generally rejected the form ... of Seventh-day Adventist Theology takes the position that speaking in tongues refers to "previously unlearned human languages" (xenoglossy), using the ... David Asscherick also believes tongues are xenoglossy only ...
... While the gift of tongues or "glossolalia" is not specifically mentioned, Adventists more often limit it to the ability to speak unlearned human languages, or "xenoglossy" and have generally rejected the form ... of Seventh-day Adventist Theology takes the position that speaking in tongues refers to "previously unlearned human languages" (xenoglossy), using the ... David Asscherick also believes tongues are xenoglossy only ...
Charismatic Adventism - Beliefs - Speaking in Tongues
... See also Seventh-day Adventist theology#Speaking in tongues Adventists commonly believe that speaking in tongues refers to speaking in earthly languages not known to the user, so the user. 5% of Australian Adventists approve of and/or speak in tongues, whereas 11% have no opinion and approximately 85% disapprove ...
... See also Seventh-day Adventist theology#Speaking in tongues Adventists commonly believe that speaking in tongues refers to speaking in earthly languages not known to the user, so the user. 5% of Australian Adventists approve of and/or speak in tongues, whereas 11% have no opinion and approximately 85% disapprove ...
Famous quotes containing the word tongues:
“The air split into nine levels,
Some gift of tongues of the whistler”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)
“You have witchcraft in your lips, Kate. There is more
eloquence in a sugar touch of them than in the tongues of
the French council.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“The less sophisticated of my forbears avoided foreigners at all costs, for the very good reason that, in their circles, speaking in tongues was commonly a prelude to snake handling. The more tolerant among us regarded foreign languages as a kind of speech impediment that could be overcome by willpower.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)