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  2. Khotiv hillfort - Wikipedia

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    A broken stone dish and a fragment of a stone axe or hammer, sling stones, sharpening stone with a hole, bone handle of an unknown tool, beads made of lead and yellow glass, as well as other things were also unearthed. Bronze finds include a snake-like ring, pins, including nail-like ones, and arrowheads of various forms.

  3. Sharpening stone - Wikipedia

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    The term is based on the word "whet", which means to sharpen a blade, [3] [4] not on the word "wet". The verb nowadays to describe the process of using a sharpening stone for a knife is simply to sharpen, but the older term to whet is still sometimes used, though so rare in this sense that it is no longer mentioned in, for example, the Oxford Living Dictionaries.

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  5. Rodney Howard-Browne - Wikipedia

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    Howard-Browne and his wife also founded Revival Ministries International in 1997, as well as River Bible Institute and River School of Worship. [ 18 ] Howard-Browne's services are characterized by laying on of hands with worshipers giggling in apparent spiritual drunkenness , speaking in tongues , breaking into uncontrollable holy laughter ...

  6. Campbellite - Wikipedia

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    Members of these groups generally consider the term Campbellite inappropriate, saying that they are followers of Jesus, not Campbell. [3] [4] [5]: 85–87 [6]: 91–93 They draw parallels with Martin Luther's protest of the name Lutherans [7]: 162, 163 and the Anabaptists' protest of the name given to them by their enemies.

  7. Stephen F. Olford - Wikipedia

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    Stephen F. Olford (March 29, 1918 – August 29, 2004) [1] was an American evangelical leader. [2] Billy Graham called him "the man who most influenced my ministry." [3] Olford was also a friend to pastors Charles Stanley and Adrian Rogers, as well as being influential in the life of Jim Elliot. [4]

  8. Novaculite - Wikipedia

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    Novaculite, also called Arkansas Stone, is a microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline rock type that consists of silica in the form of chert or flint. It is commonly white to grey or black in color, with a specific gravity that ranges from 2.2 to 2.5. It is used in the production of sharpening stones.

  9. Ted G. Stone - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Gerald Stone (May 20, 1934 – July 16, 2006) [1] was a Southern Baptist evangelist and former drug addict who founded his own ministry to help addicts. To raise funds and awareness of the ministry he completed three walks across the United States and was on his fourth walk when he died.