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  2. Charles Chauncy (1705–1787) - Wikipedia

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    He held liberal Arminian views on free will, believing that human beings have God-given "natural powers" that were meant to be nurtured toward "an actual likeness to God in knowledge, righteousness, and true holiness". [4] Chauncy and fellow liberal Congregationalists Jonathan Mayhew and Ebenezer Gay were influenced by Enlightenment thought.

  3. Wonder Showzen - Wikipedia

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    Chauncey and a randomly selected child go to space in a rocket ship, but the atheist Chauncey insults God after going into orbit, causing him to blow up Earth. The child convinces him to convert to Christianity, which he does, allowing him to see God. God challenges him to a game of rock paper scissors to restore Earth. Chauncey wins, and God ...

  4. Charles Chauncy - Wikipedia

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    His second son was the physician and nonconformist minister Ichabod Chauncey. His great-grandson was also named Charles Chauncy, [1] minister of the First Church (Congregational) of Boston 1727–1787, an Old-Light opponent of Jonathan Edwards and the New Light ministers of the Great Awakening, and a precursor of Unitarianism.

  5. Mother Machree (song) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Machree" is a 1910 American-Irish song with lyrics by Rida Johnson Young and singer Chauncey Olcott, and music by Ernest Ball. It was originally written for the show Barry of Ballymoore. [1] It was first released by Chauncey Olcott, then by Will Oakland in 1910. The song was later kept popular by John McCormack and others.

  6. 'Imaginary' ending explained: What's real and what's ... - AOL

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    He looked into Chauncey's eyes and saw all of the world's imagination — too much for one person to take on. He risked his life to save his daughter, and the missing puzzle pieces of Jessica's ...

  7. Half-Way Covenant - Wikipedia

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    Charles Chauncy, clergyman and president of Harvard from 1654 to 1672, was an outspoken opponent of the Half-Way Covenant. As early as 1634, the church in Dorchester, Massachusetts, asked the advice of Boston's First Church concerning a church member's desire to have his grandchild baptized even though neither of his parents were full members.

  8. Teen's life changes after asking to help with groceries - AOL

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    Chauncey Jones Black, 16, encountered a man named Matt White on June 10. He wanted to help White with his groceries in exchange for some donuts. White explained what happened in a Facebook post:

  9. Chauncy Glover, Los Angeles News Anchor, Dies at 39 ... - AOL

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    Beloved Los Angeles news anchor Chauncy Glover has died. He was 39 years old. Glover's family announced his death to KCAL News, where Glover was an anchor for just over a year. "We, Sherry and ...