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    often referred to today as "The Truth" or, confusingly, "Cooneyites". The term "Cooneyites" prior to 1928 refers to the group described under Two by...
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    refer to it as "Two by Twos", "The Black Stockings", "No-name Church", "Cooneyites", "Workers and Friends", or "Christians Anonymous". The church's registered...
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  • Prohibition William Irvine (1863–1947), Scottish evangelist, founder of the Cooneyites and Two by Twos sects G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945), British evangelist...
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  • British New Church Movement Brownism Confessing Church Confessing Movement Cooneyites Covenanters Diggerism Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim Fangcheng...
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  • Way", a term used for the Two by Twos church, also commonly known as "Cooneyites", "Meetings", "The Truth", or "Workers and Friends" Dokai (Japanese: 道会...
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  • the context). Church of God General Conference (Abrahamic Faith). The Cooneyites is a Christian sect that split from the Two by Twos in 1928 following...
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    to half a million worldwide. In addition, there are groups of both the Cooneyites sect and of Irvine-loyalist Message People (also sometimes called The...
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    later expelled, and formed a looser group which is referred to as the Cooneyites. He continued his worldwide missions as an itinerant evangelist until...
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    footballer Edward Cooney (1867–1960), evangelist and early leader of the Cooneyite and Go-Preachers Brian D'Arcy (born 1945), C.P., Passionist priest and...
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  • [Melton 2003]: 737  [Beit-Hallahmi 1992]: 212, 334–335  Two by Twos, a.k.a. Cooneyites, Christian Conventions, the Workers and Friends, the Truth, etc. William...
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  • church in 17th and 18th century Netherlands Two by Twos – also known as Cooneyites, Christian Conventions, Meetings, Workers and Friends, The Way or The...
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  • Vivekananda Ramakrishna Mission 1863–1902 William Irvine Two by Twos and Cooneyites 1863–1947 Max Heindel The Rosicrucian Fellowship 1865–1919 Tsunesaburo...
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    Northern Ireland. 29 September 1904, p. 8. "Crowds Await Millennium. Cooneyites Hold Prayer Meetings and Baptize Hundreds Daily in Ireland" 'The New York...
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    Awakening. William Irvine (evangelist and founder of the Two by Twos and Cooneyites sects) was born in Kilsyth in 1863. The formation of the new Church of...
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    on Cooper Crescent Edward Cooney, evangelist and early leader of the Cooneyite and Go-Preacher sects, educated at Portora Royal School Edward Kernan...
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  • Sir Andrew Clarke, Governor of the Straits Settlements Edward Cooney, Cooneyite founder Lord Nigel Dodds, politician – member of the UK House of Lords...
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    (born 1933) William Irvine (1863–1947), evangelist and founder of the Cooneyite and Two by Two sects Robert Reid Kalley (1809–1888), physician and Presbyterian...
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    and the Birth of Orange Peggy. In the early 20th century, thousands of Cooneyites or "Dippers", followers of Edward Cooney and William Irvine, flocked to...
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  • Neeson and Meda Ryan. AHS has also denied that the killing of two young Cooneyite Protestant farmers at Coolacrease, Co. Offaly in 1921 was sectarian (it...
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    Northern Ireland. 29 September 1904, p. 8. "Crowds Await Millennium. Cooneyites Hold Prayer Meetings and Baptize Hundreds Daily in Ireland" The New York...
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    as Christian Scientists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists, Cooneyites, Christadelphians, Pentecostals, Theosophists and other non-mainstream...
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  • have belonged to a Protestant religious movement commonly referred to as Cooneyites or Two by Twos. However, in the 1911 census they listed their religion...
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    Northern Ireland. 29 September 1904, p. 8. "Crowds Await Millennium. Cooneyites Hold Prayer Meetings and Baptize Hundreds Daily in Ireland" The New York...
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    century, the area played a role in the development of the Two by Twos and Cooneyite movement, the only religion known to have had its origin in Ireland. Notable...
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