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  2. The Gideons International - Wikipedia

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    The interior of Room 19, Central House Hotel, Boscobel, Wisconsin, kept in the style it was in 1898 when the founders of the Gideons met there The organization began in the fall of 1898, when two traveling salesmen, John H. Nicholson of Janesville, Wisconsin, and Samuel E. Hill of Beloit, Wisconsin, met in a hotel room they shared at the Central House Hotel in Boscobel, Wisconsin, and ...

  3. Timeline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    1648 Treaty of Westphalia ends Thirty Years' War, extends religious toleration to Calvinists. 1650 Bishop James Ussher calculates date of creation as October 23, 4004 BC. 1653–1656 Raskol of the Russian Orthodox Church. 1653 Coonan Cross Oath at Mattancherry by Malankara Church.

  4. Millerism - Wikipedia

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    A national movement. Miller's interpretation of the 2,300-day prophecy time line and its relation to the 70-week prophecy. The beginning of the 2,300 days: The decree of Artaxerses in the 7th year of his reign (457 BC) as recorded in Ezra marks the beginning of the 2300 days. King's reigns were counted from New Year to New Year following an ...

  5. Constitution of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin was admitted to the United States on May 29, 1848. Although it has been amended over a hundred times, the original constitution ratified in 1848 is still in use. This makes the Wisconsin Constitution the oldest U.S. state constitution outside New England; only Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont use older constitutions.

  6. Why does Wisconsin have towns, villages and cities — some ...

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    Blame it on the founding fathers. And possibly a little neighborly competitiveness. The maps of the Milwaukee area and the rest of Wisconsin are covered in towns, villages and cities — some of ...

  7. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin (/ w ɪ ˈ s k ɒ n s ɪ n / ⓘ wisk-ON-sin) [13] is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest of the United States.It borders Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north.

  8. Wycliffe's Bible - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Middle English Bible (MEB) or Wycliffe's Bible or Wycliffite Bibles or Wycliffian Bibles (WYC) are names given for a sequence of orthodox Middle English Bible translations from the Latin Vulgate which appeared over a period from approximately 1382 to 1395. [1]

  9. What 10 Gen Z Wisconsin voters think about upcoming ... - AOL

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    And originally, what America was founded on was God and that family relationship, and just bringing it all back to God, and that's really like the main thing." Dane Peplow, 22, Milwaukee