Abstract

This article discusses the similarities between 16th century Anabaptist spirituality and 20th century Pentecostalism. Spiritual Biblicists, tongues-speakers and prophets, these radical reformers were countercultural separatists who possesssed an ethos very similar to modern Pentecostals but did not flourish as the 20th century movement did.

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