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  2. E. W. Bullinger - Wikipedia

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    Bullinger's career in the Church of England spanned from 1861 to 1888. He began as associate curate in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, in 1861, [4] and was ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1862. [6] He served as parish curate in Tittleshall (1863–1866), Notting Hill (1866–1869), Leytonstone, (1869–1870) and ...

  3. Joseph Seiss - Wikipedia

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    The new forward to the 2007 reprint of the work states: In addition to pyramidology, Joseph Seiss was a Christian dispensationalist, a 19th century millennialist school of thought. The dispensationalists viewed human history as a series of covenants with God. They were certain that the end of days could be pinpointed using Biblical prophecy.

  4. Talk:Joseph Seiss - Wikipedia

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    A main interest for many is his book, The Gospel in the Stars.There is now an annotated and illustrated version in Kindle format. The Gospel in the Stars or Primeval Astronomy, Annotated and Illustrated Feb 19, 2014 by Joseph A. Seiss and Gary Lee Roper.

  5. Book of Abraham - Wikipedia

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    The difference between Egyptologists' translation and Joseph Smith's interpretations has caused considerable controversy. The Book of Abraham is a religious text of the Latter Day Saint movement, first published in 1842 by Joseph Smith. Smith said the book was a translation from several Egyptian scrolls discovered in the early 19th century ...

  6. Gospel of Matthew - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Matthew[note 1] is the first book of the New Testament of the Bible and one of the three synoptic Gospels. It tells how Israel's Messiah, Jesus, comes to his people (the Jews) but is rejected by them and how, after his resurrection, he sends the disciples to the gentiles instead. [3] Matthew wishes to emphasize that the Jewish ...

  7. Mazzaroth - Wikipedia

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    Mazzaroth. Mazzalot (Hebrew Transliteration מזלות Mazzālōṯ, LXX Μαζουρωθ, Mazourōth) is a Biblical Hebrew word found in the Book of Job (Job 38:32) whose precise meaning is uncertain. Its context is that of astronomical constellations, and some judge it to mean a specific constellation, while it is often interpreted as a term ...

  8. List of Gospels - Wikipedia

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    List of Gospels. The canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John can be found in most Christian Bibles. A gospel (a contraction of Old English god spel, meaning 'good news/glad tidings', comparable to Greek εὐαγγέλιον, evangelion) [1] is a written record of the teachings of Jesus, usually in the form of an account of his life ...

  9. Marion Williams - Wikipedia

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    Marion Williams was born in Miami, Florida, to a religiously devout mother and musically inclined father. She left school when she was nine years old to help support the family, and worked as a maid, a nurse, and in factories and laundries. She began singing in front of audiences while young.