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  2. William E. Blackstone - Wikipedia

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    William Eugene Blackstone (October 6, 1841 – November 7, 1935) was an American evangelist and Christian Zionist. He was the author of the Blackstone Memorial (1891), a petition which called upon the United States to actively return the Holy Land to the Jewish people .

  3. Blackstone Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstone Memorial of 1891 was a petition written by William Eugene Blackstone, a Christian Restorationist, in favor of the delivery of Palestine to the Jews. It was signed by many leading American citizens and presented to President Benjamin Harrison. [1]

  4. A land without a people for a people without a land - Wikipedia

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    William Eugene Blackstone (born 1841) became an evangelist at the age of 37. A trip to the Holy Land in 1881 made him into a passionate restorationist . Like most people in the 1880s and 90s, he was appalled by the government-instigated pogroms being carried out against Russian Jews.

  5. Christian Zionism - Wikipedia

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    The tycoon William Eugene Blackstone was inspired by the conference to publish the book Jesus is Coming, which took up the restorationist cause. His book was translated and published in Yiddish . On November 24–25, 1890, Blackstone organized the Conference on the Past, Present and Future of Israel at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in ...

  6. Blackstone - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone Memorial, a Zionist petition written by William Eugene Blackstone; Blackstone, a codename for ColdFusion 7.0 - beta of ColdFusion MX 7.0, a product of Macromedia; Blackstone, in reference to the Black P. Stones gang; HTC BlackStone, a Windows Mobile phone also known as the HTC Touch HD

  7. Commentaries on the Laws of England - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the first book of William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1st ed., 1765). The Commentaries on the Laws of England [1] (commonly, but informally known as Blackstone's Commentaries) are an influential 18th-century treatise on the common law of England by Sir William Blackstone, originally published by the Clarendon Press at Oxford between 1765 and 1769.

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  9. William Eugene Blackstone - Wikipedia

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