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Father Divine - translation to Αγγλικά

U.S. RELIGIOUS LEADER (1876–1965) WHO FOUNDED THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE MISSION MOVEMENT
Reverend General Jealous Divine; Doctrine of Father Divine; Father Devine; Peninniah; Doctrine of father divine; George Baker (spiritual leader); Father Jealous Divine; George Baker (religious leader); Reverend M. J. Divine; Reverend Major Jealous Divine; Major J. Divine; Major Jealous Divine
  • Father Divine's house in Sayville, New York.
  • The International Peace Mission movement established over 100 Heavens in the Northeastern United States.
  • Woodmont]] was Father Divine's home from 1953 until his death in 1965.

Father Divine         
Father Divine, George Baker (1880-1965), attivista afro-americano fondatore del movimento religioso "Father Divine's Peace Mission"
Law of God         
ANY LAW THAT COMES DIRECTLY FROM THE WILL OF GOD
Divine Law; Law of God; God's law; God's Law; Divine (Moral Aspect of) Law; Law, Divine (Moral Aspect of); Lex divina; Divine positive law; God's positive law; Positive law of God; Divine natural law; Natural law of God; God's natural law; Divine justice
la Legge di Dio (il libro delle Leggi date da Mosè al suo popolo)
Heavenly Father         
  • vision]] of ''God the Father'' in glory
  • 1510–1517}}
  • Depiction of God the Father (detail), [[Pieter de Grebber]], 1654
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' depiction of God the Father and the Son [[Jesus]]
  • Julius Schnorr]], 1860
  • A depiction of the [[Trinity]] consisting of God the Father along with [[God the Son]] ([[Jesus]]) and [[God the Holy Spirit]]
  • A figurative drawing of God, in the old German prayer books (Waldburg-Gebetbuch), about 1486
IN CHRISTIANITY, THE FIRST OF THE THREE PERSONS OF THE TRINITY, WHO BEGETS THE SON AND FROM WHOM THE HOLY SPIRIT PROCEEDS
Heavenly Father; Holy Father (Holy Father); Father God; الآ; Paternal view of God; God the Father (title); Celestial Father; God the father; God the Parent; Father (Christianity); God the Father (Christianity)
Padre celeste

Ορισμός

God the Father
(in Christian doctrine) the first person of the Trinity, God as creator and supreme authority.

Βικιπαίδεια

Father Divine

Father Divine (c. 1876 – September 10, 1965), also known as Reverend M. J. Divine, was an American spiritual leader from about 1907 until his death in 1965. His full self-given name was Reverend Major Jealous Divine, and he was also known as "the Messenger" early in his life. He founded the International Peace Mission movement, formed its doctrine and oversaw its growth from a small and predominantly black congregation into a multiracial and international church. Due to his ideology, many consider him to be a cult leader.

Father Divine claimed to be God. He made numerous contributions toward his followers' economic independence and racial equality. He was a contemporary of other religious leaders such as Daddy Grace, Charles Harrison Mason, Noble Drew Ali, James F. Jones (also known as Prophet Jones), Wallace Fard Muhammad, Elijah Muhammad and Jim Jones.

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