You said, "For 1900 years the modern tongues movement was unheard of." DHK, better take another look!Originally posted by MEE:
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Your link provided no historical evidence whatsoever that anyone spoke in tongues during the past 1900 years.
DHK
If you choose to read the research, you will see that it shows that 'speaking in tongues' existed from the Day of Pentecost until now, as well as the 'gifts of the Spirit.' Guess what?...and they will until He returns.
MEE

This says nothing about tongues.
Justin Martyr wrote, "For the prophetical gifts remain with us, even to the present time… Now it is possible to see amongst us women and men who possess gifts of the Spirit of God." [178]
This says nothing specific to tongues.
This can be interpreted in more than one way. Irenaeus wrote about the church in the first century, that they "had received" numbers of gifts from God. He is not necessarily speaking of his time, nor of all time to come. He also lived immediately after the time of the Apostles when these gifts had just ceased. And thirdly, Irenaeus himself had some very odd beliefs which would make his own belief system very suspect. He believed that Jesus lived a long life, and died at the age of 80, for example.Irenaeus (130?-202?), Bishop of Lyons, wrote, "[T]hose who are in truth His disciples, receiving grace from Him, do in His name perform (miracles). It is not possible to name the numbers of the gifts which the Church (scattered) throughout the whole world, has received from God, in the name of Jesus Christ." [179]
Celsus, a pagan, wrote near the end of the second century that Christians in his day spoke in tongues.
Good point. If he were a pagan he wouldn't know what a true Christian was, and wouldn't know the difference between the real gift (which had passed), and Satan's counterfeit.
The theologian Origen (died 254?) preserved his testimony without denying the existence and validity of tongues, and accepted the gifts of the Spirit for his day. [181]
Origen accepted a lot of things. I doubt that he was a Christian. He is known as the Father of Arianism—an outright heretic. Even the Catholic Church considers Origen as an heretic. His testimony concerning tongues therefore is very suspect. I say this, not because "tongues" didn't exist—it did—in some form. But it wasn't the Biblical gift that was around in Origen's time, and if he wasn't saved how would he discern it. Ecstatic tongues is not the gift of tongues.
A group called the Montanists emphasized the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues.
History has shown that this is simply a false statement—a lie. The Montanists, as a whole did not believe in tongues, though they did have a heavy emphasis on the teaching of the Holy Spirit.
Tertullian believed in many strange things. During one part of his life he believed in baptismal regeneration; another time he didn't. Here he doesn't believe in Biblical tongues. This is quite evident. Biblical tongues was not ecstatic; they were real foreign languages which Paul said had to be spoken in order, for "God is not the author of confusion." What does Tertullian say?Tertullian wrote against the heretic Marcion shortly after A.D. 200: "[T]he Creator promised the gift of His Spirit in the latter days; and… Christ has in these last days appeared as the dispenser of spiritual gifts." [182] Tertullian specifically mentioned the gift of tongues and quoted I Corinthians 12:8-11 and Isaiah 28:11 as applicable in his day. He regarded speaking in tongues as one of the marks of a true church:
"Let Marcion then exhibit, as gifts of his god, some prophets, such as have not spoken by human sense, but with the Spirit of God… let him produce a psalm, a vision, a prayer - only let it be by the Spirit, in an ecstasy, that is, in a rapture, whenever an interpretation of tongues has occurred to him… Now all these signs (of spiritual gifts) are forthcoming from my side without any difficulty." [183]
"let him produce a psalm, a vision, a prayer - only let it be by the Spirit, in an ecstasy, that is, in a rapture,… Now all these signs (of spiritual gifts) are forthcoming from my side without any difficulty."
This is not Biblical tongues! He says specificall "IN AN ECSTASY." That is not what Biblical tongues were. They were controlled by the Spirit. Being in an ecstasy was a sign of being controlled by Satan. That is what Paul warned against in 1Cor.12:1-4. Furthermore, spiritual gifts do not come forth from one's side!
This is getting tedious. I hope you see my point. I can continue through every post written in this article and show how there is no evidence for Biblical tongues in the last 1900 years.
DHK