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Scriptually identities islam as the leopard - bear - lion beast of revelation, chapter 13 and the dome of the rock as the abomination of desolation of daniel 12.
"Secular therapists believe MPD to be a virtually incurable disorder. The Church believes all alter personalities to be demons. This author proves both positions to be wrong! Rarely can one read more inspiring life-saving stories. The battles the author experienced with his multiple friends are unbelievable, but the word-for-word accounts of their struggles over inner darkness are impossible to discount or forget. As a result of this author's efforts, many multiples have rejoined society, multiples no longer."
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Biographies of prominent women (community and government leaders, activists, artists, writers, scholars, politicians, and others) who made important contributions to Utah's history and culture.
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Nathaniel Thayer (1640-1725) was the great great grandson of John TAYER who was born about 1500 (of) Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England. The Thayer family resided in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England until 5 heads of families immigrated to America in the mid-1600's. It was not discovered until 2003 (after the publication of Vol. II) that Nathaniel Thayer's father, William also immigrated. It is believed they came to America in about 1645.