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  • ...elevation", modern day '''Bergama''' in Turkey) was an ancient Greek city, in Mysia, northwestern Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea, located on a pr ...Seleucids, the Attalids were rewarded with all the former Seleucid domains in Asia Minor.
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  • ...Minor, located in Lydia where the Cayster river flows into the Aegean Sea (in modern day Turkey). It was founded by colonists principally from Athens. T Ephesus is the first Church mentioned in the prophetic book of Revelation (Rev 2:1-7).
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  • William Branham stated that Jesus was born in the spring. He also stated that Jesus lived thirty-three and a half years. ...Judea. The Last Supper took place on the first night of Passover, defined in the Torah as occurring after the daylight of the 14 of Nisan.
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  • ...the general structure and organization of the website. This should assist in navigating to a specific section of the website. *[[Rise of a Woman in America|American Woman]]
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  • ...t William Branham stated that he first held meetings in the Masonic Temple in Jeffersonville but that was before the Branham Tabernacle was built and not ...ormed by the the planet Venus in its journey through the sky as watched by ancient astronomers.
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  • ...us - the New Testament is not factual but simply a myth based on even more ancient myths. ...d growth of Christianity in the years shortly after Jesus died as reported in the New Testament book of Acts.
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  • ...an]] heretical view of the [[The Godhead]] that was rejected by the church in the third century AD. It is the fundamental belief of a small minority of ...amination, William Branham was incredibly confused in his understanding of God. He tried to hold himself out as believing something that was between Onen
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  • ...first-hand testimonies and newspaper reports on William Branham's meetings in the 1940s and 1950s. '''Attempts to revise history for the purpose of establishing doctrine is deceptive, and must be denounce
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  • ...as ''St. Columba of Iona'' was born in County Donegal, Ireland. His name, in Old Irish, means "Dove of the church." He was born into royalty and could ...520.<ref>Clarence Larkin, Dispensational Truth, or “God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages“, 130 (Philadelphia, PA: Clarence Larkin, 1918).</ref>
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  • ...of the message that God sent by Enoch to the world (even though it is not in scripture). Since, as can be seen below, this is not in agreement with known facts from history and archeology, one must ask the question - where did William Branham get t
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  • [[Image:Baptism Mozambique.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Baptism in Mozambique.]] ...in the name of the Lord Jesus and was required to baptize the person again in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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  • ...lled “Did you know”. (Young Foundations is the youth ministry of Voice of God Recordings, Inc. and publishes these documents on [http://youngfoundations. |The acid of a fishes body will eat up a hook in the fishes mouth”
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  • {{Church History}} ...justified in pointing to these groups as heretics, it likely was hypocrisy in the established Church that sparked the creation of these groups over the y
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  • ..., to whom also He said, "Let Us make man."(1)...there is none other called God by the Scriptures except the Father of all, and the Son, and those who poss ...confess no one as Father, except Him who is in the heavens, who is the one God and the one Father;
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  • {{Church History}} =The following Christians all believed in the doctrine of the Trinity=
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  • ...Martinus''), (316 or 317 - November 11, 397) was a bishop of Tours, a city in France. His life story was recorded by a friend, Sulpitius Severus, and re ...d conversation! How active he was, how practical, and how prompt and ready in solving questions connected with Scripture! And because I know that many ar
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  • ...gration of paganism into Christianity. Irenaeus also corrected the church in Rome on occasion, and testified that supernatural signs accompanied his min ...up was supposedly forced out of Ephesus and found a place of establishment in Pergamos.
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  • =The Temple in Jerusalem would be rebuilt= William Branham predicted that the Temple in Jerusalem would be rebuilt and that the temple sacrifices would be reinstat
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  • ...rate family traditions founded on love while not worrying about how others in the past may have had a different focus. ...people did on the same days and gives us mercy as we seek to walk forward in Christ with our families.
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  • ...1483 – February 18 1546 was a German monk,<ref>Ewald Plass, "Monasticism", in <cite>What Luther Says: An Anthology</cite> (St. Louis: Concordia Publishin ...anked by Number of Adherents", (accessed May 22 2006).</ref> tracing their history back to Luther's reforming work.
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