Definition of Glossolalists

1. glossolalist [n] - See also: glossolalist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glossolalists

glossoepiglottic ligament
glossogenetic
glossograph
glossographer
glossographers
glossographical
glossographies
glossography
glossohyal
glossohyals
glossokinesthetic
glossolabiolaryngeal paralysis
glossolalia
glossolalias
glossolalist
glossolalists
glossological
glossologies
glossologist
glossologists
glossology
glossolysis
glossoncus
glossonym
glossonyms
glossopalatine
glossopalatine arch
glossopalatine fold
glossopalatinus

Literary usage of Glossolalists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels by John Chisholm Lambert (1906)
"... which liberates the hidden powers of human nature, is itself the gift of the Holy Spirit in virtue of which people become glossolalists or prophets. ..."

2. The Oldest Church Manual Called The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles: Didachē by Philip Schaff (1885)
"Paul gives the Prophets the preference over the Glossolalists, because prophecy was for the edification of the congregation, while the glossolalia was an ..."

3. Extracts from the Va︢han, Including Answers by Sarah Corbett, Annie Wood Besant (1904)
"We should not, however, omit from our list of glossolalists a mention of the Shaker communities. It is thus evident that the answer to the question of our ..."

4. The Voice...by Oneil McQuick by Oneil McQuick (2005)
"For instance, Catholic Irenaeus saw 'nation' of Oneness glossolalists ['tongue' speakers] in Lyon in 177 (A. Neander, p.49; HC Frend p.81). ..."

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