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  2. R. E. Cooper Sr. - Wikipedia

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    1971 – President of the Bahamas Christian Council [1] [2] 1972 – Principal of The Baptist Bible Institute 1973 – Preached the First Independence Day Sermon to the New Nation 1974 – Chaplain of Her Majesty's Prisons.

  3. Church of Christ With the Elijah Message - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ with the Elijah Message is the name of three related church groups and a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, headquartered in Independence, Missouri. It split from the Church of Christ (informally referred to as the "Fettingites") in 1943 in a dispute over claimed revelations given to its founder William A. Draves.

  4. Church of Christ (Assured Way) - Wikipedia

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    Otto Fetting in 1916. The Assured Way church has its origin in the Fettingite movement of the Hedrickite expression of the Latter Day Saint religion. Otto Fetting, an Apostle in the Temple Lot Church of Christ, during the early twentieth century, claimed to be receiving a series of messages from an unearthly "messenger" he identified as John the Baptist.

  5. Day to Praise - Wikipedia

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    I see the fulfillment of this calling through the nations around the world, who believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to recite Psalms 113–118 on Israel's Independence Day with the Jewish community. Therefore, I've recently launched the Day to Praise initiative inviting the Christian world to recite Psalms 113–118 with us.

  6. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? - Wikipedia

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    Noted for its biting irony and bitter rhetoric, and acute textual analysis of the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Christian Bible, the speech is among the most widely known of all of Douglass's writings. [5] Many copies of one section of it, beginning in paragraph 32, have been circulated online. [6]

  7. Comedian under fire for 'white people' tweet on Independence Day

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    The actor's Independence Day message seems to have set off some fireworks online. Comedian under fire for 'white people' tweet on Independence Day Skip to main content

  8. Herald House - Wikipedia

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    Herald House or Herald Publishing House is the publishing division of Community of Christ in Independence, Missouri. It publishes books, periodicals and other materials at the direction of the First Presidency. Its history dates to the publication of a church periodical called the True Latter Day Saints' Herald in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1860.

  9. All men are created equal - Wikipedia

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    The contradiction between the claim that "all men are created equal" and the existence of American slavery, including Thomas Jefferson himself owning slaves, attracted comment when the Declaration of Independence was first published. Before final approval, Congress, having made a few alterations to some of the wording, also deleted nearly a ...