I use the term assumed, because it was not a major issue until the doctrine
of subsequence became more prominent after the Azuza Street revival.
Classic Pentecostalism and most of the charismatic movement would hold to a doctrine
of subsequence, whereas most other evangelicals do not.
As I near the end of my series on continualism, I want to highlight classical Pentecostalism's doctrine
of subsequence and briefly identify the three waves of the continualist movement.
To understand the Third Wave, you have to see it as a continualist movement without the doctrine
of subsequence.
For example, theologian Wayne Grudem (once with the Vineyard, but now more associated with Calvinists) would write a very popular systematic theology (and other books) that hold continualist views, without the doctrine
of subsequence.
Those who hold a doctrine
of subsequence often (though not always) maintain that the experience of «speaking in tongues» represents the initial physical evidence of «the baptism of the Holy Spirit.»
Not exact matches
Each staple strand is made up
of a specific sequence
of bases (adenine, cytosine, thaline and guanine — the building blocks
of DNA), which is designed to pair with specific
subsequences on the scaffold strand.
But there's little mention
of negative feedback from increasing anthro CO2 and the
subsequence water vapor feedback.
The minimum fine for the first offense is $ 1,500 and it will be $ 3,000 or more for
subsequence offense, if this second offense occurs within 3 years
of the earlier offense.