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  2. William Saunders Crowdy - Wikipedia

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    William Saunders Crowdy (August 11, 1847 – August 4, 1908) was an American soldier, preacher, entrepreneur and pastor. He was also one of the earliest known Black Hebrew Israelites in the United States, he established the Church of God and Saints of Christ in 1896 after he claimed to have had visions telling him "That blacks were descendants of the twelve lost tribes of Israel".

  3. Soldiers of the Cross Church - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers of the Cross of Christ Church' (also known as Soldiers of the Cross, or Soldiers of the Cross of Christ International Church or IEISCC is a Christian denomination evangelical. It was founded by an American merchant named Ernest William Sellers , who established religious services at his place of business in Havana , Cuba around 1922.

  4. Soldiers of Christ, Arise - Wikipedia

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    "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" is an 18th-century English hymn. The words were written by Charles Wesley (1707–1788), [ 1 ] and the first line ("Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put your armour on") refers to the armour of God in Ephesians 6:10–18.

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  7. Religious symbolism in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is an example of a faith group that takes the opposite approach, strongly encouraging some or all of its members to shave. [69] In some cases shaving is mandated for some members, including those engaging in their missionary service, [ 70 ] or studying or working at the church-sponsored ...

  8. Timeline of Arlington, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Station Baptist Church moves with the community three miles north, eventually becoming known as First Baptist Church of Arlington. [9] 1877 – Settlement renamed "Arlington" (previously known as "Johnson" or "Hayter") at Rev. Hayter's request. [11] Arlington, Texas is officially recognized by the United States Postal Service. [2] [7 ...

  9. Christian soldier - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Christian soldier may refer to: Miles Christianus, a Christian allegory based on New Testament military metaphors. Christians in the military; Military order (society), one of a variety of Christian societies of knights. Church militant and church triumphant