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  2. Dudley Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Rutherford (2005). Romancing Royalty. Shepherd of the Hills. Dudley Rutherford (2006). Keeping a Smile on Your Faith – A Study Through the Book of James. Joy Comes in the Morning Productions. ISBN 978-0-9764289-3-0. Dudley Rutherford (2011). Unleashed: The Church Turning the World Upside Down. Standard Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7847-3179-6.

  3. Church of God International (United States) - Wikipedia

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    CGI was founded in 1978 by four former members of the Worldwide Church of God, [2] including evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong (1930–2003) [3] after his father, Herbert W. Armstrong, excommunicated him from the WCG and fired him from all roles in the church over disagreements about operations and certain doctrinal positions.

  4. Joseph W. Tkach - Wikipedia

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    Tapes of Tkach's sermon (dated January 7, 1995) were delivered to local congregations for viewing. In this sermon, he publicly declared that the Worldwide Church of God was a New Covenant church and, therefore, not bound by the terms of the Old Covenant. [29] Christian theology defines the Old Covenant as the Mosaic Law embodied in the Torah.

  5. Restored Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The Restored Church of God adheres to the laws of tithing as explained in the Old Testament [citation needed]. This has allowed a relatively small organization to reach people around the world. Non-members, called co-workers, freely give offerings to show their support of the work of the Restored Church of God.

  6. Herbert Lockyer - Wikipedia

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    24 volumes of Lockyer's "All series" Herbert Lockyer (1886–1984) was a minister and best-selling author of over 50 books, including the 21-volume "All" series. [1] He was educated at Glasgow Bible Institute, afterwards receiving honorary degrees at Northwestern Evangelical Seminary, and the International Academy in London.

  7. Andrew N. Dugger - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Nugent Dugger was the son of Alexander F. Dugger, a minister of the Church of God (Seventh Day) from 1874 [3] until his death in 1910, who was also the first vice president of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) when the state Conferences were unified into a single organization on October 5, 1884.

  8. Dudleian lectures - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with these precepts, the Dudleian lecturers of the 18th century did faithfully promote the doctrines of New England's anti-authoritarian [1] Low-Church Protestantism, and — as L.K. Gilbert argues — wedded them to principles of Enlightenment rationality by associating ecclesiastical with civil tyranny.

  9. John Dudley (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Dudley (1762–1856) was an English writer. Dudley was the eldest son of the Rev. John Dudley, vicar of Humberstone, Leicestershire. He was born at Humberstone, and educated at Uppingham School, whence he went to Clare Hall, Cambridge. He proceeded B.A. 1785 (when he was second wrangler and mathematical prizeman), and M.A. 1788.