Light On The Tongues Question
For the writing of this book, I have no apology to offer. My first attempt in this direction was several years ago, when as pastor in a locality where "tongues" were somewhat prevalent, I felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to preach on the subject. Later I published a small pamphlet entitled "Is the Tongues Theory of Divine Origin?" Since that time, in the providence of God, I have been permitted to pursue numerous studies, among which were the Hebrew and the Greek languages. These have perceptibly broadened my horizon and given me a more comprehensive view of the Scriptures.
I have earnestly endeavored to make the book that which its name indicates, and trust that it may bring "light" to thousands who love and seek the truth. The large print and italics used in the quotations given are written just as they were taken from the various writers.
The writer commends the book to the careful perusal of the reading public, praying that "the God of all grace" may bless his feeble but sincere efforts to the abundant good of all its readers.
P. P. B. Marion, Indiana, May 6, 1926
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Light On The Tongues Question
For the writing of this book, I have no apology to offer. My first attempt in this direction was several years ago, when as pastor in a locality where "tongues" were somewhat prevalent, I felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to preach on the subject. Later I published a small pamphlet entitled "Is the Tongues Theory of Divine Origin?" Since that time, in the providence of God, I have been permitted to pursue numerous studies, among which were the Hebrew and the Greek languages. These have perceptibly broadened my horizon and given me a more comprehensive view of the Scriptures.
I have earnestly endeavored to make the book that which its name indicates, and trust that it may bring "light" to thousands who love and seek the truth. The large print and italics used in the quotations given are written just as they were taken from the various writers.
The writer commends the book to the careful perusal of the reading public, praying that "the God of all grace" may bless his feeble but sincere efforts to the abundant good of all its readers.
P. P. B. Marion, Indiana, May 6, 1926
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Light On The Tongues Question

Light On The Tongues Question

by Pascal Belew
Light On The Tongues Question

Light On The Tongues Question

by Pascal Belew

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For the writing of this book, I have no apology to offer. My first attempt in this direction was several years ago, when as pastor in a locality where "tongues" were somewhat prevalent, I felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to preach on the subject. Later I published a small pamphlet entitled "Is the Tongues Theory of Divine Origin?" Since that time, in the providence of God, I have been permitted to pursue numerous studies, among which were the Hebrew and the Greek languages. These have perceptibly broadened my horizon and given me a more comprehensive view of the Scriptures.
I have earnestly endeavored to make the book that which its name indicates, and trust that it may bring "light" to thousands who love and seek the truth. The large print and italics used in the quotations given are written just as they were taken from the various writers.
The writer commends the book to the careful perusal of the reading public, praying that "the God of all grace" may bless his feeble but sincere efforts to the abundant good of all its readers.
P. P. B. Marion, Indiana, May 6, 1926

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BN ID: 2940011887697
Publisher: Belew Books
Publication date: 10/24/2010
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