Benjamin Marcus "Ben" Bogard (March 9, 1868 – May 29, 1951) was an American Baptist clergyman, author, editor, educator, radio broadcaster, and champion...
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publishing house in Texarkana, Texas. One of the principal founders was Ben M. Bogard, a pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas...
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Landmarkism (section James M. Pendleton)
American South in 1851, shaped by James R. Graves of Tennessee, and Ben M. Bogard of Arkansas. The movement was a reaction to religious progressivism...
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Bogard may refer to: Ben M. Bogard (1868–1951), an American Baptist clergyman, author, editor, educator, radio broadcaster, and champion debater Delia...
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healing cults and modern day tongues movements, January 1924, p. 3 Ben M. Bogard, Bogard-McPherson debate : McPhersonism, Holy Rollerism, miracles, Pentecostalism...
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an increasing consideration with modern audiences.[citation needed] Ben M. Bogard, from 1909 to 1914, conducted revivals full-time in seven southern states...
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Railroad, which stimulated growth in the county. In the late 19th century, Ben M. Bogard, later the founder of the American Baptist Association in Texarkana...
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Brough. Fulks wrote Rev. Ben M. Bogard Fails to Halt Devil Darrow, an attack of ridicule on the conservative theologian Ben M. Bogard, of Little Rock, Arkansas...
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League Baseball second baseman for the Chicago Cubs. J.B. Bobo, magician Ben M. Bogard, clergyman, founder of American Baptist Association in Texarkana in...
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Baptist pastor and father to American outlaws Jesse James and Frank James Ben M. Bogard, clergyman, founder of the American Baptist Association, based primarily...
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following numbering in double digits. Buster Benton, blues singer-guitarist Ben M. Bogard, founder in 1924 of the American Baptist Association Mike Cherry, New...
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player and former member of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team. Ben M. Bogard, clergyman, founder of the American Baptist Association, born in Elizabethtown...
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the two churches. Norris and Ben M. Bogard, who in 1924 founded the American Baptist Association, were often at odds. Bogard claimed that Norris was vain...
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John H. Yancey (1918–1986), highly decorated United States Marine. Ben M. Bogard (1868–1951), clergyman, founder of American Baptist Association, pastor...
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senator for the State of Missouri (former president of university) Ben M. Bogard, founder of the American Baptist Association Rod Jetton, former Speaker...
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it was finally dismissed. The local fundamentalist Baptist minister Ben M. Bogard, known for successfully lobbying for an Arkansas state law banning the...
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Arkansas Surgical Hospital Joey Lauren Adams, actress and director Ben M. Bogard, American Baptist Association founder, clergyman in North Little Rock...
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2016, Donald Trump won more than three fourths of the county's vote. Ben M. Bogard, lived as a child in Union County; became a Baptist minister and was...
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"David Boaz". NNDB.com. Retrieved February 11, 2011. "Benjamin Marcus Bogard (1868–1951)". encyclopediaofarkansas.net. Retrieved August 2, 2013. Fox...
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comedian James Black (1800–1872), manufacturer of the Bowie knife Ben M. Bogard (1868–1951), clergyman George W. Bond (1891–1974), educator and college...
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officers.[citation needed] Ben M. Bogard, clergyman, founder of the American Baptist Association. "Benjamin Marcus Bogard (1868–1951)". encyclopediaofarkansas...
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position of editor-in-chief from 1924 to 1942. Jackson and his then friend Ben M. Bogard claimed that the Darwinian theory of evolution had contributed to the...
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years at that time. His debate with the Missionary Baptist clergyman, Ben M. Bogard of Little Rock, Arkansas, was considered one of his finest performances...
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Microsoft Press. pp. 150. ISBN 9780735619678. Palermo, Jeffrey; Scheirman, Ben; Bogard, Jimmy (2009). ASP.NET MVC in Action. Manning Publications. p. 14. Law...
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town tramp....The revival at the Morosco...proved O'Neill scholar Travis Bogard right when he declared Moon 'doomed to failure without superb acting' since...
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in genre films; he portrayed Ryan in the 1982 film Poltergeist, and Dr. Ben Taylor in the 1983 NBC miniseries V. Born Rickey Lee Lawson in Loma Linda...
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Kyo Kusanagi in Fighting Days, Kula Diamond in Dead or Alive 6, and Terry Bogard in Fighting EX Layer, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Street Fighter 6....
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68-69. ISBN 0-8044-2205-2 O'Neill, Eugene. Complete Plays 1920-1931. Travis Bogard, ed. New York: Library of America, 1988, p. 1080. ISBN 0-940450-49-6. Atkinson...
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Iori Ryo Sakazaki Terry Bogard Yuri Sakazaki Akuma Baby Bonnie Hood Chun-Li Dan Hibiki Evil Ryu Felicia Guile Ken Masters M. Bison Morrigan Aensland...
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fictional hosts named Wiz and Boomstick, respectively voiced by series creators Ben Singer and Chad James. These characters were originally disembodied voices...
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