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| | Glossolalia - definition of Glossolalia in Encyclopedia |
 | | Other religions also use glossolalia as a component of worship. |  | | Other Christians hold that this religious glossolalia comprises, at least in some cases, bona fide language inspired by the Holy Spirit: utterances in a language usually unknown to both the speaker and to the listeners. |  | | However, what some Christians see as divinely inspired, others and those in the secular world may dismiss as glossolalia. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Glossolalia
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| | Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Glossolalia |
 | | Wicca for Beginners: Fundamentals of Philosophy & Practice |  | | Glossolalia: Unintelligible speech often produced while in a trance state. |
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http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/term/Glossolalia
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| | All About Languages |
 | | As the continent of Africa began to dry, grassland savannas opened, forcing humans out of the forests and into the plains where the dung of large herbivores was ubiquitous. |  | | This theory states that speech was inspired by psychoactive fungi. |  | | The line of reasoning is thus: A common symptom of tryptamine intoxication is glossolalia, more commonly known as “speaking in tongues”. |
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| | Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica |
 | | TONGA, or FRIENDLY ISLANDS (so called by Captain Cook) |  | | TONGUES, GIFT OF, or GLOSSOLALIA (yXwova, tongue, aXeiv, speak) |
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