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  2. Robert E. Webber - Wikipedia

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    Robert Eugene Webber (November 27, 1933 – April 27, 2007) was an American theologian known for his work on worship and the early church. He played a key role in the Convergence Movement, a movement among evangelical and charismatic churches in the United States to blend charismatic worship with liturgies from the Book of Common Prayer and other liturgical sources.

  3. Peter Masters - Wikipedia

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    Peter Masters has been the Minister of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in central London since 1970. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He founded the Evangelical Times , an evangelical newspaper, in 1967. He also directs the School of Theology, an annual conference for pastors and Christian workers at the Metropolitan Tabernacle.

  4. At the Feet of the Master - Wikipedia

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    At the Feet of the Master is a book attributed to Jiddu Krishnamurti (⁠1895–1986⁠), authored when he was 14 years old. Written under the name Alcyone , it was first published in 1910. The work was closely related to the World Teacher Project , a contemporary messianic endeavor launched by the Theosophical Society .

  5. Matthew 6:24 - Wikipedia

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    No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. The World English Bible translates the passage as: “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other; or else he will be devoted to one and ...

  6. Pastors and Masters - Wikipedia

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    Pastors and Masters (Pastors and Masters: A Study in the first edition) is a short novel by Ivy Compton-Burnett published in 1925. Called "a work of genius" by The New Statesman, it was the author's second novel and the first in which she introduced the characteristic style of clipped, precise dialogue that was to make her name.

  7. Perfect Master (Meher Baba) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Master is the English term Meher Baba began to use in his writing as early as 1925 [1] to denote the Eastern idea of a sadguru or a qutub ().A Perfect Master, according to Baba, is a God-realized person (one whose limited individualized consciousness has merged with God) who can use his Divine attributes of Infinite Power, Knowledge and Bliss for the spiritual upliftment of others. [2]

  8. John Bathurst Deane - Wikipedia

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    Born at the Cape of Good Hope in 1797, Deane was the second son of Captain Charles Meredith Deane, of the 24th Light Dragoons.According to research undertaken by Deane and posthumously completed and published by his daughter Mary as The Book of Dene, Deane, Adeane: a genealogical history from Norman times of the families originating in Northamptonshire and the Forest of Dean, the family ...

  9. Masonic ritual and symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The mysterious disappearance of William Morgan in 1826 was said to be due to his threat to publish a book detailing the secret rituals of Freemasonry. An attempt was made to burn down the publishing house, and separately, Morgan was arrested on charges of petty larceny. He was seized and taken to Fort Niagara, after which he disappeared. [22]