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  • [[Anne Thornley-Brown]]
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  • ...Christian Speed Metal, Thrash Metal, and Power Metal band led by Jimmy P. Brown II. ...Metal". They published their self-titled debut album in 1989 with Jimmy P Brown (guitars and lead vocals), Glenn Rogers (lead guitar), Brian Khairullah (ba
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  • topic_name = Anne Thornley-Brown [[Image:Anne thornley-brown.jpg|thumb|center|]] |
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  • * In 1890 Arthur H. Brown wrote Saffron Walden which was published in ''The Hymnal Companion''.
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  • ...most of the debunkers writing, just as Brown did, for a popular audience. Brown's departures from agreed historical fact being too extreme for most histori ...olic Church and other Christian communities, from historians who note that Brown has distorted – and in some cases fabricated – history, and from art hi
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  • ...id not want to try to describe the nature of the divine resurrected Jesus. Brown argues this ending is consistent with Mark's theology, where even miracles,
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  • ...s most compelling work to date. Ably produced again by Mark Miller (Sawyer Brown), Lifesong continues in the same vein as the Casting Crowns debut, bringing
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  • *It is sung by the kids at the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas.
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  • ...2C_Iowa | Mt. Pleasant]]), Ebenezer Aiden, Ephriam Adams (scribe) and C.E. Brown who came earlier in the [[Maquoketa%2C_Iowa | Maquoketa]] area. (Bates was ...prophets]], and 2 of them oversaw and pushed forward the work of [[God]] (Brown and Bates). The Iowa Band's motto was "each a church; all a college."
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  • 11. Raymond Brown. The Gospel According to John I-XII. (Doubleday, 1966), p.XLII. ** W.F. Alb ...ly-acknowledged to have been marked by the extraordinary. Consider Raymond Brown’s observations in endnote 32.
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