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References And Further Reading : Protestantism
1,768 words, approx. 6 pages Bays, Daniel, and Grant Wacker, eds. The Foreign Missionary Enterprise at Home. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2003. Bebbington, David. Evangelicalism in Modern Britain. London: Unwin Hyman, 1989. Carpenter, Joel, and Wilbert Shenk, eds....
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Jehovah's Witnesses Summary
89,301 words, approx. 298 pages Christianity: Jehovah s Witnesses: Religious Persecution and the Dawn of the Rights Revolution. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas,...
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Jehovah's Witnesses Summary
4,059 words, approx. 14 pages JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES are one of the few religious movements that originated in the United States. Like other sectarian Protestant groups founded in the later nineteenth century, they claim to restore Christianity to its original doctrines and...
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13,738 words, approx. 46 pages
 Jehovah's Witnesses are members of an international Christian new religious movement, whose adherents believe it to be the restoration of first-century Christianity.[1][2] The religion was developed in response “to what they saw as compromise and...




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Jehovah's Witnesses settle abuse cases
5/11/2007: 612 words, approx. 2 pages A victims' rights group released documents Thursday that showed the Jehovah's Witnesses recently settled civil suits with 16 people who claimed they were sexually abused by church elders or that church officials failed to act on abuse allegations.The group, called silentlambs, held a news conference...
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Three sextuplets get blood transfusions, over parents' religious objections
2/1/2007: 388 words, approx. 1 pages Three of four surviving sextuplets received blood transfusions over their parents' religious objections after social workers seized the infants, according to the family's lawyer and court documents.The British Columbia provincial government abruptly handed control of the infants back to the parents Wednesday when they challenged...
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Report: Boy who refused transfusion dies
11/30/2007: 333 words, approx. 1 pages A few hours after a judge ruled that a 14-year-old Jehovah's Witness sick with leukemia had the right to refuse a blood transfusion that might have helped him, the boy died, a newspaper reported.Dennis Lindberg died Wednesday night at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center,...



Featured Essays
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 Essay Grade: 83%
Whispers about the Witnesses
1,600 words, approx. 5 pages
 A subjective essay on Jehovah's Witnesses and a very personal view on life and religion. Non - Fictional


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