Hannah Carr

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After personal contacts with Protestant charismatics in the Pittsburgh area, several Duquesne faculty members received the Pentecostal baptism, marked by speaking in tongues. By the middle of February, 1967, at what historians of the movement call “the Duquesne weekend,” the experience had come to a group of students and faculty on a wider scale.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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