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After visiting this website and reading what the spirit of the lord brought me to in passage, i proclaim that tonite was the first time the holy spirit took over me in flesh completely! Tonite was the first time i felt fully the presence of the holy spirit throughout my body. It was the most beautiful feeling i have ever experienced. It was a feeling like no other.
By: Tawasha V-Wingate on January 18, 2012
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By: Tawasha V-Wingate on January 18, 2012
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By: Florence Brown on March 18, 2012
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our old body from adam is buried in the water.by the water baptism we enter into the body of christ as his members.gal 3:27…for all of you who were baptized into christ have put on christ.we are the body of christ through the water baptism. thanks…
By: andy on May 17, 2012
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I recently read a letter written by Dr. William B. Chalfant “Response To Jason Dulle’s “Avoiding The Achilles Heel Of Modalistic Monarchianism”
http://jesus-messiah.com/html/chalfant-dulle.html
Dr. Chalfant states : It is important that we modern oneness believers not misrepresent the ancient modalistic monarchians (and dynamic monarchians), who have already been grossly misrepresented by the Catholic church fathers.
My question: If the only historical writings available are from the Catholic church father’s, where is Dr. Chalfant’s proof that the modalistic monarchians were misrepresented?
I have studied the early church father’s and I found nothing that Dr. Chalfant can use to support this claim.
By: Mike on February 13, 2014
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Honestly, I don’t study any of the early church fathers material unless its found in the 66 books of the bible. I cant guarantee that people not mentioned in the bible actually followed what Peter preached on the day of Pentecost. Thats not to say the person didn’t, but for the sake of playing it safe, the only church Fathers I personal put any stock in, are the church Fathers who were inspired by the Holy Ghost to write the bible.
By: Apostolic Oneness Pentecostals on February 19, 2014
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