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  2. Bereans - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Bereans (also called Beroeans, Barclayans or Barclayites) were a Protestant sect following former Scottish Presbyterian minister John Barclay (1734–1798). Founded in Edinburgh in 1773, the Berean Church followed a modified form of Calvinism. It had congregations in Scotland, London, and Bristol, but mainly merged with the ...

  3. Siloam Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Siloam Baptist Church was founded in June 1822, about the same time as the city of Marion. The principal founder was the pioneer preacher, Charles Crow. The first meetinghouse was built of logs; the second was an elaborate frame church built in 1837. Both of these church buildings were located near what is now the Marion Cemetery.

  4. Berean Christian School (West Palm Beach, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 26.706734°N 80.175361°W. Berean Christian School is a private school in West Palm Beach, Florida. Berean Christian School was founded in 1964 [citation needed] as a segregation academy by pastor Mike Kalapp of the Berean Baptist Temple. [1] It is now a ministry of Grace Fellowship, a local independent church. [citation needed]

  5. Dave Hunt (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Haddon Hunt (September 30, 1926 – April 5, 2013) was an American Christian apologist, speaker, radio commentator and author. He was in full-time ministry from 1973 until his death. The Berean Call, which highlights Hunt's material, was started in 1992. [1] From 1999 to 2010, he also hosted Search the Scriptures Daily radio ...

  6. Bible Fellowship Church - Wikipedia

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    Bible Fellowship Church is a conservative pietistic Christian denomination with Mennonite roots centered in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Its denominational leader Donald T. Kirkwood [1] described the denomination as " reformed in theology, Presbyterian in polity , creedal immersionists."

  7. Hyperdispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperdispensationalism. Hyperdispensationalism, also referred to as Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, [1] [2] is a Protestant conservative evangelical movement that values biblical inerrancy and a literal hermeneutic. It holds that there was a Church during the period of the Acts that is not the Church today, and that today's Church began when the ...

  8. D. M. Canright - Wikipedia

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    D. M. Canright. Dudley Marvin Canright (September 22, 1840 – May 12, 1919) was a pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church for 22 years, who later left the church and became one of its most important and credible critics. He joined the church in 1859, at the age of 19, and rose through the ministry to a position of prominence on the General ...

  9. Bible Student movement - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Student movement is a Millennialist [1] Restorationist Christian movement. It emerged in the United States from the teachings and ministry of Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916), also known as Pastor Russell, and his founding of the Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society in 1881. Members of the movement have variously referred to themselves ...