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===Pentecostalism=== [[File:Schnorr von Carolsfeld Bibel in Bildern 1860 226.png|thumb|Pentecost by [[Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld]]. Woodcut for "Die Bibel in Bildern", 1860.]] [[Holiness-Pentecostal|Holiness Pentecostals]] historically teach the new birth (first work of grace), [[entire sanctification]] (second work of grace) and baptism with the Holy Spirit, as evidenced by [[Speaking in tongues|glossolalia]], as the [[third work of grace]].<ref name="TWTHS2002">{{cite book|title=The West Tennessee Historical Society Papers β Issue 56 |year=2002|publisher=West Tennessee Historical Society.|language=en|page=41|quote=Seymour's holiness background suggests that Pentecostalism had roots in the holiness movement of the late nineteenth century. The holiness movement embraced the Wesleyan doctrine of "sanctification" or the second work of grace, subsequent to conversion. Pentecostalism added a third work of grace, called the baptism of the Holy Ghost, which is often accompanied by glossolalia.}}</ref><ref name="FahlbuschBromiley1999">{{cite book|title=The Encyclopedia of Christianity|year=1999|publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing|language=en|isbn=978-9004116955|page=415|quote=While in Houston, Texas, where he had moved his headquarters, Parham came into contact with William Seymour (1870β1922), an African-American Baptist-Holiness preacher. Seymour took from Parham the teaching that the baptism of the Holy Spirit was not the blessing of sanctification, but rather a third work of grace that was accompanied by the experience of tongues.}}</ref> The new birth, according to Pentecostal teaching, imparts "spiritual life".<ref name="Wood1965">{{cite book |last1=Wood |first1=William W. |title=Culture and Personality Aspects of the Pentecostal Holiness Religion |date=1965 |publisher=Mouton & Company |isbn=978-3-11-204424-7 |page=18 |language=English}}</ref>
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