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  2. David Lipscomb - Wikipedia

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    David Lipscomb (January 21, 1831 – November 11, 1917) was a minister, editor, and educator in the American Restoration Movement and one of the leaders of that movement, which, by 1906, had formalized a division into the Church of Christ (with which Lipscomb was affiliated) and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

  3. Buckner International - Wikipedia

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    Buckner International is a non-profit International Christian charitable organization. Founded as a Baptist organization it maintains a relationship with the Baptist General Convention of Texas , the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship , and the Baptist World Alliance though it works with individuals and organizations of all denominations and faiths.

  4. R. C. Buckner - Wikipedia

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    Buckner was born on January 3, 1833, in Madisonville, Tennessee to Daniel and Mary (Hampton) Buckner. [2] [1] He attended Somerset Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, and Georgetown College in Kentucky. [2] Ordained at seventeen, he served as a pastor in Albany, Owensboro, and Salvisa, Kentucky, before relocating to Paris, Texas, in 1859. [2] [1]

  5. Franklin College (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    In 1844, Fanning placed an advertisement seeking a professor to teach scientific agriculture and mathematics. [5] Fanning founded Franklin College in 1840. Notable alumni include David Lipscomb, T. B. Larimore, E. G. Sewell, E. W. Carmack, J. E. Scobey, Samuel R. Lowery. and William Lipscomb. Fanning served as president of the college until ...

  6. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cromwell in 1532/1533 by Hans Holbein the Younger. Following the secession of the Church of England from the jurisdiction of the Church of Rome in 1530, and the designation of the monarch, Henry VIII of England, as the chief power in both the civil and ecclesiastical estates of the realm, it was needed for the establishment of the English Reformation that the reformed Christian ...

  7. The Pastor's Wife (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Pastor's Wife: The Story of a Minister and the Shocking Death That Divided a Family, by author and novelist Diane Fanning, is a true-crime account of Pastor Matthew Winkler, who was found fatally wounded from a shotgun blast to his back in 2006 at his Fourth Street Church of Christ parsonage in Selmer, Tennessee. The book was released by St ...

  8. List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush meets with the leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention in the Oval Office at the White House.Pictured with the President are Dr. Morris Chapman, left, Dr. Frank Page and his wife Dayle Page.

  9. John Buckner - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. John Buckner may refer to: John Buckner (bishop ...