Similar words: pentecost, interstate commerce, co-star, costar, total cost, at all costs, at the cost of, average cost. Meaning: [‚pentɪ'kɒstl] n. any member of a Pentecostal religious body. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of any of various Pentecostal religious bodies or their members 2. of or relating to or occurring at Pentecost.
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1. Most of these are Pentecostal congregations.
2. Like many Pentecostal preachers he was an accomplished raconteur.
3. The pentecostal faith strictly forbids drunkenness, carousing, and infidelity.
4. As I delved into the history of pentecostalism and began visiting all the pentecostal churches I could, some discoveries surprised me.
5. There is considerable evidence that once women join pentecostal churches they learn skills they can utilize elsewhere.
6. The lightning spread of the pentecostal movement was not like the dispersal of some new idea.
7. He took us to a Pentecostal meeting in one of the city's many black churches.
8. I first witnessed the phenomenon at a huge pentecostal rally I attended as a college freshman.
9. The pentecostal growth is most evident among the poorer communities.
10. Once merely quick, pentecostal growth has now reached the proportions of a tidal wave.
11. Another explained pentecostal growth in terms of urbanization or class conflict.
12. Ever since the very beginning the pentecostal phenomenon has been the subject of conflicting interpretations.
13. The religious press in the first decade of pentecostal history teems with blistering attacks on the new movement.
14. But today, some pentecostal preachers seem so obsessed with the techniques of rapture that they have forgotten the original message.
15. Mum and Dad are staunch Pentecostal church-goers, and will be all their lives.
16. The people who attend Pentecostal churches tend to be from the same population that plays the lottery.
17. Like their Pentecostal sisters and brothers elsewhere, they set off to spread the news.
18. The pentecostal conviction that everyone has the responsibility to spread the word did the rest.
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19. Ten years later, the leader of the pentecostal revival in Los Angeles put it quite another way.
20. Healing, after all, is an integral part of the Pentecostal message everywhere.
21. At that time the statistics were spectacular, even for a Pentecostal televangelist.
22. They speak with other tongues, which is embarrassing and distasteful to many non-members of the Pentecostal scene.
23. I have seen photos of saxophones being played at pentecostal revivals as early as 1910.
24. It would not be the last time that people filled with the pentecostal spirit would be dismissed as inebriated.
25. Before too long, just as there were white bands and colored bands, there were white and colored pentecostal churches.
26. It was certainly the closest thing in our town to what I later learned was pentecostal worship.
27. But Swaggart remains an important figure for anyone who seeks to understand the appeal of the Pentecostal impulse.
28. Faced with a bolted door, Seymour did what thousands of pentecostal preachers have done in similar circumstances ever since.
29. It is an essential element of the primal piety, the archaic spirituality, that pentecostal worship brings to the surface.
30. My friend here has indicated to me that they are members of a pentecostal church and that they come here every year.
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