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  2. Keswick Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Keswick Convention is an annual gathering of conservative evangelical Christians in Keswick, in the English county of Cumbria. [3]The Christian theological tradition of Keswickianism, also known as the Higher Life movement, became popularised through the Keswick Conventions, the first of which was a tent revival in 1875 at St John's Church in Keswick.

  3. Higher Life movement - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Life movement was precipitated by the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, which had been gradually springing up, but made a definite appearance in the mid-1830s.It was at this time that Methodists in the northeastern United States began to preach Wesleyan doctrine of Christian perfection or entire sanctification and non-Methodists at Oberlin College in Ohio began to accept and promote their ...

  4. James Develin - Wikipedia

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    James Rittenhouse Develin, Jr. (born July 23, 1988) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback. He played college football for the Brown Bears as a defensive end . He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz of the Arena Football League (AFL).

  5. Oxford Group - Wikipedia

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    The first First Century Christian Fellowship "House Party" was held in China in 1918. In the summer of 1930 the first International House Party was held at Oxford, followed by another the next year attended by 700 people. In the summer of 1933, 5,000 guests turned up for some part of an event which filled six colleges and lasted seventeen days.

  6. W. H. Aldis - Wikipedia

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    W. H. Aldis was born in 1871 to Henry S. Aldis, a confidential clerk to a business firm in Reading, and Sarah Kitchen. [1] His grandfather John Aldis was a Baptist pastor of King's Road Chapel in Reading (now renamed Abbey Baptist Church). He grew up in the milieu of Children's Special Service Mission. [2]

  7. Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Blue Devils won the first of the corps' twenty-one DCI World Championship titles. Over the years, the Devils have often made use of jazz and Latin music repertoires, notably Bill Reddie's Channel One Suite (made famous by Buddy Rich) and charts from the music of Chick Corea and Chuck Mangione and that written for Stan Kenton's big ...

  8. Ohio high schooler passes LeBron James' scoring record

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    In high school, LeBron James was a big deal. That's part of the reason the future four-time NBA MVP was drafted first overall in 2003 by the Cleveland Cavaliers. James was just 18-years-old when ...

  9. Drum Corps International World Class Champions - Wikipedia

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    Blue Devils (Concord, California) Tempus Blue. Lapis Lazuli; Divine Blue; Carnival of Venice; Moon River; Hands And Feet; Silk Sonic Intro; Tank! Home Of The Brave; 98.750 2021 No scored competitions: 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic: 2019 Blue Devils (Concord, California) Ghostlight. Discombobulate; Don't Think; Rhythm Song ...

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