adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
church
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There are many people in classical Pentecostal churches and the renewal movement who are worried about an over-emphasis on exorcisms.
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It should be said immediately that Robertson does not belong to a Pentecostal church .
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The people who attend Pentecostal churches tend to be from the same population that plays the lottery.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Swaggart remains an important figure for anyone who seeks to understand the appeal of the Pentecostal impulse.
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Healing, after all, is an integral part of the Pentecostal message everywhere.
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It should be said immediately that Robertson does not belong to a Pentecostal church.
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Most of these are Pentecostal congregations.
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Mum and Dad are staunch Pentecostal church-goers, and will be all their lives.
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The people who attend Pentecostal churches tend to be from the same population that plays the lottery.
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There are many people in classical Pentecostal churches and the renewal movement who are worried about an over-emphasis on exorcisms.
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They speak with other tongues, which is embarrassing and distasteful to many non-members of the Pentecostal scene.