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  2. Samuel Kaboo Morris - Wikipedia

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    In the States, Morris found Stephen Merritt. Impressed by his anointing and confidence, Merritt invited Morris to stay at his house. In a time where racism against Africans was widely accepted, the community which encountered Morris instead saw that God was working in him and created the Samuel Morris Missionary Society to collect funds to send Morris to college so he could study the Bible.

  3. List of torchbearers who have lit the Olympic cauldron

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    The first well-known major athlete to light the cauldron was nine-time Olympic champion Paavo Nurmi at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Other famous final torch bearers include 1960 decathlon gold medallist Rafer Johnson, who became the first person of African descent to light the cauldron at the 1984 Summer Olympics, [1] French football star Michel Platini (), heavyweight boxing champion ...

  4. Christian History Institute - Wikipedia

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    Christian History Institute is a non-profit organization located in Worcester, Pennsylvania, producer or co-producer of several award-winning films, the Torchlighters: Heroes of the Faith series, and the founder of Christian History magazine.

  5. Samuel Morris - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Wells Morris (1786–1847), United States Congressman from Pennsylvania; Samuel Morris (Pennsylvania politician) (1918–1995), 20th-century Pennsylvania politician; Samuel Morris (Irish politician) (1846–1920), MP for South Kilkenny, 1894–1900; Samuel Kaboo Morris (1873–1893), African prince who attended Taylor University

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    After Rev. George Whitefield preached at Bruton Parish Church at Williamsburg during the First Great Awakening, and his sermons were published, local mason Samuel Morris built a reading room or log cabin near Mechanicsville in rural Hanover County. In 1743, Virginia's colonial assembly permitted religious dissenters four meeting houses: three ...

  7. International Peace Mission movement - Wikipedia

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    George Baker Jr attended a local store front Baptist Church, often preaching and teaching in the church's Sunday school, until 1907, when he became Samuel Morris's (Father Jehovia), first follower. Thus, George Baker Jr known to be "the Messenger".

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  9. Samuel Morris (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Morris was born in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania. He was the son of Anthony Morris (14 Feb 1705/06–2 Oct 1780) and the former Sarah Powell (29 Jun 1713–10 Apr 1751). [ 1 ] His grandfather was Anthony Morris (II) .

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