<P> References to the Holy Spirit appear throughout Acts, for example Acts 1: 5 and 8 stating towards the beginning: "For John indeed baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized in the Holy Spirit...ye shall receive power, when the Holy Spirit is come upon you" referring to the fulfillment of the prophecy of John the Baptist in Luke 3: 16: "he shall baptize you in the Holy Spirit". </P> <P> Three separate terms, namely Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth and Paraclete are used in the Johannine writings . The "Spirit of Truth" is used in John 14: 17, 15: 26 and 16: 13 . The First Epistle of John then contrasts this with the "spirit of error" in 1 John 4: 6 . 1 John 4: 1--6 provides the separation between spirits "that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God" and those who in error refuse it--an indication of their being evil spirits . </P> <P> In John 14: 26 Jesus states: "But the Comforter, (even) the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things". The identity of the "Comforter" has been the subject of debate among theologians, who have proposed multiple theories on the matter . </P> <P> The Holy Spirit plays a key role in the Pauline epistles; and the Apostle Paul's pneumatology is closely connected to his theology and Christology, to the point of being almost inseparable from them . </P>

Where is the holy spirit mentioned in the gospels