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“As a teenager, Benedict of Nursia (ca. A.D. 480–547) was sent by his parents to Rome to obtain a good education. About A.D. 500, shocked by the vice of that city, he retired to a cave in the mountains east of Rome where he lived as a hermit.” (source)
“They emulated Jesus’ disciples who were to go on preaching missions without carrying extra money or clothing, thus putting themselves in a position of dependence on God and at the mercy of the people (Luke 10:1–12). In addition, they could not help but see Jesus’ instructions and promises regarding miracles. This facilitated the manifestation of biblical miracles in their own lives and ministries.” (source)
“Many monks gained notoriety for their power in prayer and their ability to produce healing, deliverance from demonic oppression and other miraculous phenomena. Church fathers, such as Athanasius, Augustine and Jerome, who speak of miracles, either practiced the monastic lifestyle themselves or were closely associated with those who did.” (source)
“Although they found no fault with the content of the prophecies, they accused them of delivering them in a frenzied state of ecstasy.12 Declaring this to be proof of the demonic origin of the messages, the critics accused Montanus and his followers of being demon possessed.” (source)
“Mennonite scholar John H. Yoder has said that Pentecostalism ‘is in our century the closest parallel to what Anabaptism was in the sixteenth.’23Anabaptism was certainly a Charismatic movement.” (source)