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“nineteenth-century Higher Critical theory of glossolalia, which, instead of tracing the history of Christian “tongues” back through Church-approved sources to Pentecost (which they rejected as myth), traced it back through heretical Montanist ecstatics and ancient pagan sources such as Plutarch, Strabo, and others, to the caves of Delphi and Dodona where, well before the advent of Christianity,”

Philip E. Blosser, Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination: Volume 1: The Modern Redefinition of Tongues
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