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Sowders was a nominal Methodist who had a call to preach and founded a church in 1907 in Elbo , Illinois.55 Five years later , he moved to Evansville , Indiana , and founded a Bible school . Among those who were associated with him in ...
Sowders was a nominal Methodist who had a call to preach and founded a church in 1907 in Elbo , Illinois.55 Five years later , he moved to Evansville , Indiana , and founded a Bible school . Among those who were associated with him in ...
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In 1939 he began the Bible Baptist Institute which later moved to Arlington , Texas , and became the Bible Baptist Seminary . After Norris ' death , the headquarters of the Fellowship moved on campus . In early 1970's they reported over ...
In 1939 he began the Bible Baptist Institute which later moved to Arlington , Texas , and became the Bible Baptist Seminary . After Norris ' death , the headquarters of the Fellowship moved on campus . In early 1970's they reported over ...
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The minister died soon after his arrival , and the church moved to North Carolina under the leadership of William Sojourner . In the same year , Paul Palmer baptized nine persons and formed the Chestnut Ridge Church in Maryland .
The minister died soon after his arrival , and the church moved to North Carolina under the leadership of William Sojourner . In the same year , Paul Palmer baptized nine persons and formed the Chestnut Ridge Church in Maryland .
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