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  2. Sid Roth's It's Supernatural! - Wikipedia

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    Robin Bullock; John Waller, Christian singer-songwriter known for writing the theme song from the film Fireproof [5] [6] Guillermo Maldonado, senior pastor of El Rey Jesús [7] Misty Edwards, a contemporary Christian musician from the International House of Prayer [8] John Paul Jackson, the founder of Streams Ministries International [9]

  3. Robin Atkin Downes - Wikipedia

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    Robin Atkin Downes is an English actor known for his work in ... Forsaken, the Prophet of Regret in Halo 2, Brynjolf in Skyrim ... Detective Bullock Resume [7 ...

  4. John Robins (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    He appears to have been a small farmer, owning some land. This he sold, and, coming to London with his wife Mary (or Joan) Robins, was known in 1650 to Lodowicke Muggleton (1609–1698) and John Reeve (1608–1658) as someone claiming to be something greater than a prophet. He was commonly spoken of as "the ranters' god" and "the shakers' god ...

  5. The Running Grave - Wikipedia

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    They uncover several mysterious deaths, including the 1995 drowning of the 7-year-old Daiyu, Mazu's daughter, who is now venerated as the "Drowned Prophet", central to the UHC's mythology. After attending services at the UHC temple in London, Robin, undercover using the name Rowena Ellis, is invited to a retreat at Chapman Farm. Strike and the ...

  6. Prophet (character) - Wikipedia

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    Prophet is a superhero who appears in comic books published by Image Comics. Created by Rob Liefeld , he first appeared in Youngblood #2 (July 1992). Prophet has starred in three ongoing series bearing his name; these monthlies debuted in 1993, 1995, and 2012, respectively.

  7. Jim J. Bullock - Wikipedia

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    Credited as "Jm J. Bullock" because there was another "Jim Bullock" in the actors union, [3] Bullock became a notable entertainment figure in the 1980s when he co-starred on the sitcom Too Close for Comfort as Monroe Ficus and was a regular guest on John Davidson's updated version of the game show Hollywood Squares; Bullock occasionally substituted for Davidson as host. [4]

  8. John Habakkuk - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] His surname was assumed by a seventeenth-century forebear after the prophet Habakkuk, it being a Welsh custom at that time to take patronymics from the Bible. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was educated at Barry County School and St John's College, Cambridge (scholar and Strathcona Student, starred [ 2 ] first class degree in History 1936). [ 1 ] (

  9. New Birth (band) - Wikipedia

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    New Birth (also known as The New Birth) is an American funk and R&B group. It was originally conceived in Detroit, Michigan, by former Motown songwriter/producer Vernon Bullock and co-founded in Louisville, Kentucky, by him with former singer and Motown songwriter/producer Harvey Fuqua and musicians Tony Churchill, James Baker, Robin Russell, Austin Lander, Robert "Lurch" Jackson, Leroy Taylor ...