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  2. Lexington Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Photo of Lexington Theological Seminary (then College of the Bible), 1904. Lexington Theological Seminary is a private Christian seminary in Lexington, Kentucky.Although it is related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), it is intentionally ecumenical with almost 50 percent of its enrollment coming from other denominations.

  3. Revival of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    McGready addressed the controversy by defending the exercises in 1801, using examples from the Bible and the writings of Jonathan Edwards, who had encountered a similar controversy during the revivals of the "awakenings" in the 1730s and 1740s. McGready explained the falling, shrieking, and crying for mercy as responses by the people to the ...

  4. Walters' directive to use the Bible in public schools prompts ...

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    Re: Opinion piece from Sen. George Young regarding “…forcing public schools to teach from the Bible is wrong… ,” (July 21) all I have to say to that is, “Amen, Brother George!” — Jim ...

  5. Asbury Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Asbury Theological Seminary was founded in Wilmore, Kentucky, in 1923 by its first president, Henry Clay Morrison, who was at the time the president of Asbury College. In 1940, Asbury Seminary separated from the college in order to satisfy accreditation requirements.

  6. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of the Civil War, the seminary suspended classes for several years. [14] With the financial help of several wealthy Baptists, including John D. Rockefeller and a group of Kentucky business leaders who promised to underwrite the construction of a new campus, [15] [16] the seminary relocated to Fifth Street and Broadway in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, in 1877.

  7. After biblical debate, Kentucky House backs bill blocking ...

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    Following a debate that included Bible references and indignation, the Kentucky House passed a controversial bill Tuesday that could block Louisville and other local governments from prohibiting ...

  8. Kentucky Mountain Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Mountain Bible College (KMBC) is a private Holiness bible college in Vancleve, Kentucky. It is a ministry of the Kentucky Mountain Holiness Association . The college claims that over 70% of its graduates have entered Christian ministry, including speakers, missionaries, and pastors in over 60 countries worldwide.

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