-
Kizdar net |
Kizdar net |
Кыздар Нет
- See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Holy Roller - Wikipedia
"Holy Rollers" is a song by Canadian alternative rock band Sons of Freedom, from their eponymous 1988 debut album. "Holy Roller" is the protagonist from the song "Servitude" from the American rock band Fishbone . See more
Holy Roller or Holy Jumper are terms originating in the 19th century and used to refer to some Protestant Christian churchgoers in the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, such as Free Methodists and Wesleyan Methodists. … See more
Holy Roller refers to Protestant Christian churchgoers in the holiness movement, such as Free Methodists and Wesleyan Methodists. Holy Rolling is sometimes used derisively by those outside these denominations, as if to describe people literally rolling on … See more
19th centuryHoly Roller or Holy Jumper are terms originating in the 19th century and used to refer to some Protestant Christian churchgoers in the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, such as Free Methodists and Wesleyan Methodists.1841Merriam-Webster traces the word to 1841.1893The Oxford English Dictionary cites an 1893 memoir by Charles Godfrey Leland, in which he says "When the Holy Spirit seized them ... the Holy Rollers ... rolled over and over on the floor."early 20th centuryWith the rise of Holiness Pentecostalism in the early 20th century, the term Holy Roller has been applied to Holiness Pentecostals as well.1911Joe Hill's 1911 song "The Preacher and the Slave" contains the lines "Holy Rollers and Jumpers come out / And they holler, they jump and they shout".1923The New York Times on May 2, 1923: "Bound Brook Mob Raids Klan Meeting: Thousand Hostile Citizens Surround Church and Lock In 100 Holy Rollers. ... Until the arrival of eight State troopers to reinforce the local police here at 1 o'clock this morning about one hundred members of the Holy Rollers were ..."1936Time on October 12, 1936: "When Jesus Christ first appeared to His assembled disciples after His resurrection, He told them that believers 'shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents' (Mark: 16:17, 18). To many a U. S. religionist of the Pentecostal or "Holy Roller" variety, the 'gift of tongues' has long been vivid reality.1969In the 1969 Beatles song "Come Together", the line "He one holy roller" can be heard within the first 15 seconds, referring to George Harrison's (Hindu) religiosity.1981"Holy Roller" is a song by Country Joe McDonald from his 1981 album Into the Fray.1982In the 1982 stage musical Little Shop of Horrors, the song "Dentist" has the lyrics "When I start extracting those molars, you girls will be screaming like Holy Rollers"Merriam-Webster traces the expression to 1841. The Oxford English Dictionary cites an 1893 memoir by Charles Godfrey Leland, in which he says "When the Holy Spirit seized … See more
Politics
• Gifford Pinchot in 1919: "Apparently no meeting for any purpose is to be tolerated except the Holy Roller meetings themselves. These theoretically and in fact ... The Holy Roller church in this community, as … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Holy Rollers (film) - Wikipedia
Edmund Creffield - Wikipedia
Franz Edmund Creffield, commonly known as Edmund Creffield and by the pseudonym Joshua (c. 1870–1906), was a German-American religious leader who founded a movement in Corvallis, Oregon, that became known locally as …
Holy Roller - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holy Rollers (film) - Wikiwand
Holy Rollers - Wikisimpsons, the Simpsons Wiki
Holy Rollers - Wikisimpsons, the Simpsons Wiki
The Holy Rollers are a bowling team that consists of well-known religious people in Springfield. They go to tournaments wearing monks' robes and have a choir accompanying them.
The Holy Rollers | Simpsons Wiki | Fandom
The Holy Rollers are the religiously themed bowling team at Barney's Bowlarama. They consist of the most Religious couples of Springfield, Ned Flanders, Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, Helen Lovejoy, and Maude Flanders.
Holy Roller (American football) - Wikipedia
Holy Rollers (Film) - TV Tropes
Holy Rollers is a 2010 crime drama film written by Antonio Macia, directed by Kevin Asch, and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Bartha, Ari Graynor, Danny Abeckaser, Q-Tip, Mark Ivanir and Jason Fuchs.
Edmund Creffield and the Brides of Christ Church
In 1903, Edmund Creffield, a thirty-three-year-old German immigrant and former Salvation Army captain, persuaded about twenty Salvation Army soldiers in Corvallis to join his church, the Brides of Christ. Townspeople referred to the …
Holy Rollers (2010) - IMDb
Holy Rollers: The True Story of Card Counting Christians
Holy Rollers (2010) - Plot - IMDb
Holy Rollers (band) - Wikipedia
Holy Rollers Reviews - Metacritic
'Holy Rollers': A Hasid Grows Out Of Brooklyn - NPR
Church Team - Wikipedia
Holy Rollers - Wikidata
- Some results have been removed