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  <publisher>Fleming H. Revell Company</publisher>
  <dateIssued>1965</dateIssued>
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  <languageTerm type="text">Inggris</languageTerm>
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 <note>This is exactly what John Sherrill set out to discover. A skeptic where miracles were claimed, he had to be shown. And shown he was. All across the country – in homes of theoiogians and day laborers, in musty libraries and hand-clapping church services… and, at the last, a personal encounter with Spirit-f illeC utterance.&#13;
&quot;For all those who would lixe to know what the discussion of 'tongues' is about, here is the book to read. John Sherrill’s They Speak with Other Tongues is a valuable synthesis of historical and Biblical background, contemporary events, and his own extraordinary personal experiences. it is this latter aspect especially that renders They Speak with Other Tongues such a unique and memorable hook &quot; -Catherine Marshall</note>
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  <topic>Bahasa Roh</topic>
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