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  2. Frederick Buechner - Wikipedia

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    Buechner's works of non-fiction, which cover several sub-genres including sermons, daily reflections, and memoirs, altogether outnumber his works of fiction. His first such work, The Magnificent Defeat , is a collection of sermons, signifying his growth into his career as a minister at Exeter.

  3. File:Sermons Volume 3 (IA SermonsV3).pdf - Wikipedia

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    If the Lord be God, follow Him : but if Baal, then follow him. — 1 Kings xviii. 21. 54 SERMON V. THE SINS THAT FOLLOW US. Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment ; and some men they follow after. — 1 Timothy v. 24. 73 SERMON VI. SELF-DECEIT. He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool. — Proverbs xxviii. 26. SERMON VII.

  4. 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.

  5. Buist M. Fanning - Wikipedia

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    Buist Martin Fanning III (born May 26, 1949) is an American scholar of biblical Greek and a professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He was one of the translators who worked on the 1995 update of the New American Standard Bible . [ 1 ]

  6. Simon Bolivar Buckner - Wikipedia

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    Buckner's father was an iron worker, but found that Hart County did not have sufficient timber to fire his iron furnace. [6] Consequently, in 1838, he moved the family to southern Muhlenberg County where he organized an iron-making corporation. [6] Buckner attended school in Greenville, and later at Christian County Seminary in Hopkinsville. [1 ...

  7. 'Grease' Actress Susan Buckner, Who Played Patty Simcox ... - AOL

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    Cover Images Actress Susan Buckner, best known for playing cheerleader Patty Simcox in the 1978 film Grease, has died at age 72. “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of ...

  8. File:John Buckner by Samuel William Reynolds, after James ...

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  9. 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]