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  2. Joseph Prince - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Prince (born 15 May 1963) is a Singaporean evangelist and the senior pastor of New Creation Church, which is based in Singapore. [1] He was one of the church's founders in 1983. [ 2 ]

  3. New Creation Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded by a small group including Joseph Prince, Henry Yeo, David Yeow and Jack Ho in 1983. It was later officially registered with the Registrar of Societies in October 1984. It began its Sunday service with an average attendance of 25 people.

  4. Joseph Edward Prince - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Edward ("Joe") Prince (born June 25, 1954) is a former American athlete born in San Rafael, California, and raised in East Palo Alto, California. He ran track for the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs. He was the 1974 CCAA Conference 220 yard sprint champion and earned NCAA College Division All-America honors.

  5. Hyper-Grace theology - Wikipedia

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    Hyper-Grace also called the modern grace message is a soteriological doctrine in Christianity which emphasizes divine grace and holds to eternal security.The view has been mostly popularized among certain expressions of Charismatic Christianity.

  6. Joseph, Prince de Caraman-Chimay - Wikipedia

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    Marie Joseph Anatole Élie de Riquet et de Caraman, 19th Prince de Chimay (4 July 1858 – 25 July 1937), known as Joseph de Caraman-Chimay, the younger, was a Belgian aristocrat and fencer. He was titled " Prince de Chimay " from 1892 until his death in 1937.

  7. House of Colloredo-Mannsfeld - Wikipedia

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    Hieronymus Graf von Colloredo (1732–1812) was Prince-Bishop of Gurk from 1761 and last Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg from 1771 until 1803, when the Archbishopric was secularized. Hieronymus Karl Graf von Colloredo-Mansfeld (1775–1822) was an Austrian corps commander during the Napoleonic Wars.