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  2. Benjamin M. Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Martin Wilcox (June 21, 1854 in Fleming, Cayuga County, New York – August 1912) was an American manufacturer and politician from New York. Life.

  3. Blanck Mass - Wikipedia

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    Dumb Flesh is the second album by Blanck Mass and marks the switch from the Rock Action Records label to Sacred Bones Records.. The album has been described by Pitchfork as danceable and more accessible than the first self-titled album: "Power's strengths come out at once: dark noise gives way to a pounding rhythm which, in turn, melts into a tapestry of airy synths".

  4. List of New Thought writers - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Creme [24] – The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom (1980), Transmission: A Meditation for the New Age (1983), The Ageless Wisdom Teaching (1996), The Great Approach (2001), The Art of Co-operation (2002), The Art of Living (2006), The World Teacher for All Humanity (2007), The Awakening of Humanity (2008)

  5. Benjamin Wilcox House - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Wilcox House, at 315 The Alameda in San Juan Bautista, California, was built in 1858.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]It was designed by local builder George Chalmers in Gothic Revival style. [2]

  6. The Christian reaction to Trump’s Bible endorsement goes ...

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    Former President Donald Trump’s endorsement of a patriotic Bible during Holy Week has been challenged by some Christians who say it preys on people’s faith for profit.

  7. History of New Thought - Wikipedia

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    Born in Lebanon, New Hampshire but raised in Belfast, Maine, Quimby learned about the power of the mind to heal through hypnosis when he observed Charles Poyen's work. [9] About 1840, Quimby began to practice hypnotism, or mesmerism as it was called. Through this practice and further study, he developed the view that illness is a matter of the ...

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  9. Benjamin G. Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin George Wilkinson (1872–1968) was a Seventh-day Adventist missionary, educator, and theologian.He served also as Dean of Theology at the Seventh-day Adventist Washington Missionary College (now known as Washington Adventist University) which is located in Takoma Park, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. Wilkinson is considered one of the originators of the King James Only beliefs.