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GLORYLAND by Robert LeBlanc

The Holiness movement began with a series of Methodist revivals that occurred in 1867. In the 18th century, John Wesley first introduced the doctrine that salvation required two "blessings," or religious experiences. The first, justification, represents a believer's conversion. The second, sanctification, signifies an individual's purification. In this stage, the individual reaches a state of "holiness" that enables him or her to lead a pure life, free from sin.

In the 20th century, several Holiness churches began to advocate a third blessing, the Pentecostal experience, which included speaking in tongues to indicate an individual's "baptism by the Holy Spirit", handling serpents, handling fire, and drinking poison. Signs followers within Holiness churches refer to these signs within the book of Mark 16: 17-18 of the King James Bible.

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A grant provided by Fellowship Futures supported the minting of the GLORYLAND collection.

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