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  2. Apostolic Church (1916 denomination) - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Church is an international Christian denomination and Pentecostal movement that emerged from the Welsh Revival of 1904–1905. Although the movement began in the United Kingdom, the largest national Apostolic Church became the Apostolic Church Nigeria.

  3. Oneness Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    Restorationists such as Bernard and Norris deny any direct link between the church of the Apostolic Age and the current Oneness movement, believing that modern Oneness Pentecostalism is a total restoration originating from a step-by-step separation within Protestantism culminating in the final restoration of the early apostolic church. [95] [96]

  4. Charles Fox Parham - Wikipedia

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    It was at this time in 1904 that the first frame church built specifically as a Pentecostal assembly was constructed in Keelville, Kansas. Other "apostolic faith assemblies" (Parham disliked designating local Christian bodies as "churches") were begun in the Galena area. [13] Parham's movement soon spread throughout Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma.

  5. File:A short history of Christianity in the apostolic age (IA ...

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  6. Historiography of early Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The movement he had started survived his death and was carried on by his apostles who proclaimed the resurrection of Jesus. [83] It developed into Early Christianity (see also List of events in early Christianity). The quest for the historical Jesus began with the work of Hermann Samuel Reimarus in the 18th century. [84]

  7. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1926 – Charles J. McDonald, a Southern Baptist layman, started work in the town of Wahiawa, Territory of Hawaii, with a Sunday School which eventually became the First Baptist Church of Wahiawa. 1927 – Ngulhao Thomsong translates the Bible into Thadou-Kuki Language [ 356 ] East African revival movement (Balokole) emerges in Rwanda and moves ...

  8. Timeline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    1881–1894 Revised Version, called for by Church of England, uses Greek based on Septuagint (B) and (S), Hebrew Masoretic Text used in OT, follows Greek order of words, greater accuracy than AV, includes Apocrypha, scholarship never disputed; 1884 Charles Taze Russell founds Bible Student movement; 1885–1887 Uganda Martyrs

  9. Old Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    The leadership of the Old Apostolic Church did make some submissions to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa), and was the only Apostolic (Irvingist) Church to do so. This submission was not an admission of guilt, and the Church was not accused or found guilty of contravening any laws or international laws.

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