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  2. Church of the Fuller Concept - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Fuller Concept was a New Thought group headed by Bernese Williamson. An African-American , she led an interracial residential group that lived near Andrews Field (now Joint Base Andrews ) in Maryland and then in a town house at 1420 Sixteenth Street NW, Washington, D.C.

  3. Andrew Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Fuller Project – is preparing a modern critical edition of The Works of Andrew Fuller. This project is led by Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The project description page has a substantial section headed, "Andrew Fuller: Life & Legacy".

  4. Church History Department - Wikipedia

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    A museum of church history was planned as early as 1843 in Nauvoo, Illinois. The current Church History Museum in Salt Lake City, Utah was opened in April 1984. [10] [11] A major proponent of the creation of the church museum was Florence S. Jacobsen, a church curator and a former Young Women General President. The Museum underwent a major ...

  5. Fuller Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    By 1786 it was considered necessary to enlarge the Chapel at a cost of £133. In the same year a daughter church - Gretton Chapel - became independent of the Kettering church. In 1792 Fuller helped in the creation of what was to become the Baptist Missionary Society, but it was also the year Beeby Wallis and Fuller's own wife died.

  6. Fuller Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Fuller envisaged that the seminary would become "a Caltech of the evangelical world." [6] In the late 1940s, evangelical theologians from Fuller championed the Christian importance of social activism. [7] The earliest faculty held theologically and socially conservative views, though professors with liberal perspectives arrived in the 1960s and ...

  7. William Clayton (Latter Day Saint) - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 441, 463 However, about 50 entries in the History of the Church use Clayton's diaries as a source, according to Allen. [47] George A. Smith reported using Clayton's notes on Smith's sermons to fill out the text of the sermons, which was difficult because the notes typically only had two or three words per sentence of sermon.

  8. Church Historian and Recorder - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the Church Historian's Office was renamed to become the Historical Department. [4] In 2000, this department was merged with the Family History Department to become the Family and Church History Department. [5] On March 12, 2008, the Church Historian separated again from the Family History Department to become the Church History ...

  9. Reginald H. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Horace Fuller (24 March 1915 – 4 April 2007) was an English-American biblical scholar, ecumenist, and Anglican priest. His works are recognized for their consequential analysis of New Testament Christology. [2] One aspect of his work is on the relation of Jesus to the early church and the church today.