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  2. Elias Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Elias Hicks (March 19, 1748 – February 27, 1830) was a traveling Quaker minister from Long Island, New York.In his ministry he promoted doctrines deemed unorthodox by many which led to lasting controversy, and caused the second major schism within the Religious Society of Friends (the first caused by George Keith in 1691). [1]

  3. Kidnapping of Luis Albino - Wikipedia

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    On the day of his kidnapping, Albino had been playing at the park with his older brother, Roger, who was ten years old. While at the park near their home on Brush Street, the boys were approached by "a woman in her 30s," who began talking to the pair and promised Luis that if he came with her she would buy him candy.

  4. The Brethren (Jim Roberts group) - Wikipedia

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    The movement's way of life has led to accusations by detractors that it is a cult, while supporters would say that the inclusion of the group in "cult" lists is part of the anti-cult movement or Christian countercult movement, which denominates any group a "cult" that does not fit the anti-cult group's doctrine or practice.

  5. Albert W. Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Hicks grabbed a sea axe and struck a blow to the back of Smith's head, felling him to the deck. Hearing the commotion, Oliver Watts stuck his neck out through the cabin hatchway. Hicks struck again, decapitating Watts. Hicks recalled that the body slowly sagged downward and the head rolled onto the deck, now sprayed with the blood of two ...

  6. PHOTOS: Life in Grapevine, Texas, during 1920s to 1950s, from ...

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    Aug. 12, 1953: This rare albino raccoon, a freak of nature, likes watermelon as much as his owner, Dr. J.H. Hicks, a veterinarian at Grapevine. Dr. Hicks’ dogs treed the animals while hunting ...

  7. Christ Gospel Churches International - Wikipedia

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    Christ Gospel Church's Pentecostal emphasis is seen in teaching the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of glossolalia, or speaking in tongues (Acts 2:4,11,38).¹ However, church teachings do not believe that evidence of glossolalia is a requirement for salvation; rather, it is a gift that Christians can accept as they desire.

  8. Investigation targets online groups accused of child sex ...

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    Two members of an online group known as "CVLT," pronounced 'cult,' were arrested in the United States on Jan. 30. The two men, who were not identified, participated in what authorities described ...

  9. As Zizian ‘cult’ leader is arrested, here’s what the vegan ...

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    Mysterious alleged Zizian cult leader Jack Lasota was arrested alongside an accomplice in Maryland on Monday.. The elusive head of the largely transgender, vegan group had gone as far as to ...