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Wednesday Bible Study | Evergreen Church

Wednesday Bible Study | Evergreen Church

Auteur(s): Evergreen Church | Tulsa OK
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Listen to Biblical teaching from our Wednesday evening Bible study at Evergreen Church in Bixby, Oklahoma.Evergreen Church | Tulsa, OK Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    In tracing the emergence of religious liberty in America, Joseph Dawson concluded, If the researchers of the world were to be asked who was most responsible for the American guarantee for religious liberty, their prompt reply would be, James Madison.'" However, Dawson continued, "If James Madison might answer, he would as quickly reply, John Leland and the Baptists.'"

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