i listened to studies about tongues with tom durance & charles stanley & they both agree tongues have ceased. it made sense to me. someone resurrected the idea around the late 1800's or early 1900's & it took hold. but then, once, i had this vision that tongues are true. i didn't mention that earlier.
There is much evidence of the continuation of speaking in tongues throughout church history. I will make thread giving specifics regarding the following:
Century
1 Apostolic church
2 Early post-apostolic church, Justin, Irenaeus, Montanists
3 Tertullian, Novatian, Sabellians
4 Endorsement by Hilary, endorsement by Ambrose
12 Some Waldensians, some Albigensians, some Franciscans, some among other mendicant religious orders
16 Some Anabaptists, including some Mennonites;
Prophecy movement in England
17 Camisards; some Quakers; some Jansenists; some
Pietists, including some Moravians
18 Some Methodists, some from the 17th-century
groups mentioned above
Group or Individual
19 Some in American revivals and camps, Irvingites,
some Plymouth Brethren, Readers, some Lutherans,
some in the Holiness movement, the “gift people” in
New England, other Christians
20 Pentecostals, charismatics from every denomination