Zarephath (/ˈzærəˌfæθ/, ZARRA-fath) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) and located in Franklin Township, in Somerset County...
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Zarephath may refer to the following : Places Alternative name for Ancient Phoenician city Sarepta, now Sarafand, Lebanon Zarephath, New Jersey in the...
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Christian College, Zarephath, New Jersey), Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Retrieved April 8, 2014. "New Jersey State Loans" Retrieved...
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Pillar of Fire International (category Zarephath, New Jersey)
Church, is a Methodist Christian denomination with headquarters in Zarephath, New Jersey. The Pillar of Fire Church affirms the Methodist Articles of Religion...
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funding to the Pillar of Fire Church to found Alma White College in Zarephath, New Jersey. It became "the second institution in the north avowedly run by...
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Alma White College (category Zarephath, New Jersey)
Alma White College was a Bible college in Zarephath, New Jersey from 1921 to 1978. It was an institution of the Pillar of Fire Church. The academic institution...
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Frank A. Capell (category Zarephath, New Jersey)
essayist. He was the publisher of the newsletter Herald of Freedom in Zarephath, New Jersey. He was one of the first writers to speculate on the Robert F. Kennedy...
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Alma Bridwell White (category People from Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey)
Workman Garretson, donated a farm for a religious community at Zarephath, New Jersey. This was developed as the headquarters for the renamed Pillar of...
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The Good Citizen (category 1913 establishments in New Jersey)
until 1933 by the Pillar of Fire Church at their headquarters in Zarephath, New Jersey in the United States. White used the publication to expose "political...
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One notable exception was the Pillar of Fire Church, based in Zarephath, New Jersey. Founder Alma Bridwell White was a vocal Klan supporter who repeatedly...
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Pillar College (category Zarephath, New Jersey)
used by Zarephath Bible Institute, founded in 1908, and Alma White College, founded in 1923 with funding from the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey. Like SCC...
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the Pillar of Fire Church, which she founded, at their press in Zarephath, New Jersey. The book sold over 45,000 copies. White wrote more than 35 books...
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WAWZ (category Zarephath, New Jersey)
WAWZ (99.1 FM) is a Christian radio station licensed to Zarephath, New Jersey. The station is owned by the non-profit organization Pillar Media, a division...
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Michigan, U.S., a liberal arts college Alma White College, in Zarephath, New Jersey, U.S., a Bible college, 1921–1978 Jesuit School of Theology of Santa...
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the son of Alma White, the leader of the Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey. He was nominated to be a Bishop shortly after his mother died in...
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by the Pillar of Fire Church at their communal headquarters in Zarephath, New Jersey. The Pillar of Fire ceased publication of The Good Citizen in 1933...
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Lawrence, L. S. (October 1929). White, Alma (ed.). "Patriotic Day at Zarephath Camp-Meeting". The Good Citizen. Pillar of Fire Church. p. 10. The Assembly...
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and the general superintendent of the Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey, and the president of Belleview College. The church was started...
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Bridwell White (1892–1946), member of the Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey, United States Ray White (baseball) (1910–1995), minor league baseball...
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and given a suspended sentence in 1947; and Francis A. Capell of Zarephath, New Jersey, the publisher of a right-wing newsletter. During the 1966 California...
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by the Pillar of Fire Church at their communal headquarters in Zarephath, New Jersey. The book contains an introductory letter of commendation from Hiram...
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Camp Nordland (category Andover Township, New Jersey)
camp."[citation needed] Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey Camp Siegfried Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey where Ku Klux Klan rallies were held Nazism...
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Priscilla and Aquila (category Christian saints from the New Testament)
of Woman. Zarephath, New Jersey: Pillar of Fire, 1955, 392–415 Maas, Anthony. "Aquila and Priscilla", The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert...
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New Jersey is one of the wealthiest states in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $35,928 (2012) and a personal per capita income...
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Anti-Catholicism (redirect from Anti-Catholicism in New Zealand)
According to New Zealand historian Michael King, the situation in New Zealand has never been as clear as in Australia. Catholics first arrived in New Zealand...
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wine List of wineries in Western Australia Western Australian wine Zarephath, New Jersey Jordan 2002, p. 144. Halliday 2008, p. 251. Halliday, James (2008)...
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Arlene White Lawrence (category Burials at Fairmount Cemetery (Newark, New Jersey))
KPOF in Westminster, Colorado; WAWZ in the Zarephath section of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey ; and WAKW in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was born...
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Lawrenceville, New Jersey (2010–2011) Stadium at The College of New Jersey; Ewing Township, New Jersey 2 games (2010) PDA Complex; Zarephath, New Jersey 1 game...
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County is a county located in the north-central part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 census, the county was the state's 13th-most-populous...
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New Jersey to Bishop Alma White, the founder of the Pillar of Fire Church. Bishop White gave the farm and ensuing community the name of Zarephath, after...
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