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  2. James Burton Coffman - Wikipedia

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    James Burton Coffman (May 24, 1905 – June 30, 2006) was "one of the most influential figures among Churches of Christ in the 20th century." [1] He was known throughout the Churches of Christ for his exhaustive writing and study of Old Testament and New Testament scriptures. Throughout his life he served as a preacher, teacher, author, and ...

  3. Pulpit Commentary - Wikipedia

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    The Pulpit Commentary is a homiletic commentary on the Bible first published between 1880 and 1919 [1] and created under the direction of Rev. Joseph S. Exell and Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones. It consists of 23 volumes with 22,000 pages and 95,000 entries, and was written over a 30-year period with 100 contributors. Rev. Joseph S. Exell M ...

  4. Coleman, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Coleman is located north of the center of Coleman County at 31°49′40″N 99°25′32″W (31.827694, −99.425689). [7] U.S. Routes 84 and 283 pass through the northeastern side of the city. US 84 leads northwest 52 miles (84 km) to Abilene and southeast 30 miles (48 km) to Brownwood, while US 283 leads north 41 miles (66 km) to Baird and ...

  5. Korey Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Korey Coleman (born September 9, 1971) [1] is an American film critic, animator, podcaster, filmmaker, voice actor, and comedian. He is best known for his now defunct film review site, Spill.com and its current spiritual successor Double Toasted .

  6. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jamieson (1802–1880) was a minister at St Paul's Church, Provanmill in Glasgow.Andrew Fausset (1821–1910) was rector of St Cuthbert’s Church in York. [1] David Brown (1803–1897) was a Free Church of Scotland minister at St James, Glasgow, and professor of theology at Free Church College of the University of Aberdeen.

  7. Camp Colorado Replica - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Coleman City Park, at 1700 N Neches in Coleman. [ 2] It was built with assistance of a $3,600 grant from the Texas Centennial Commission, plus Works Progress Administration -funded labor. [ 3][ 4] Around the year 1855, the original Camp Colorado was located near the present-day community of Ebony, Texas in Mills County, but ...

  8. Robert B. Sloan - Wikipedia

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    Sloan was born in Coleman, Texas, and grew up in Abilene, Texas. He earned his B.A. from Baylor University in 1970, and his M.Div from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1973. After post-graduate research at the University of Bristol, he earned his D.Th., the Doktor der Theologie degree, from the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 1978. [1][2]

  9. Tom Jones (lyricist) - Wikipedia

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    August 11, 2023. (2023-08-11) (aged 95) Sharon, Connecticut, U.S. Education. University of Texas at Austin. Occupation (s) Lyricist and librettist. Thomas Collins Jones (February 17, 1928 – August 11, 2023) was an American lyricist and librettist, best known for The Fantasticks, 110 in the Shade, and I Do!