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  |style="background:LightYellow" |[http://johneagles.blogspot.com/2010/03/story-of-adam-and-eve-for-children.html The story of Adam and Eve - for children (has video embedded)]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |  [[File:Adam and Eve - child's drawing.JPG|100px|]]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |A happy story about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and about how and  why God created them. All the drawings in this video were made by  children.      ||style="background:LightYellow" |March 25, 2010 ||style="background:LightYellow" |[http://vimeo.com/10425589 Video]
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  |style="background:LightYellow" |[http://johneagles.blogspot.com/2010/03/story-of-adam-and-eve-for-children.html The story of Adam and Eve - for children (with video)]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |  [[File:Adam and Eve - child's drawing.JPG|100px|]]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |A happy story about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and about how and  why God created them. All the drawings in this video were made by  children.      ||style="background:LightYellow" |March 25, 2010 ||style="background:LightYellow" |[http://vimeo.com/10425589 Video]
 
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  |style="background:LightYellow" |[[ History of Ancient Israel 7 - King Saul]]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |  [[File:Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 030.jpg|100px|]]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |Summary: King Saul was the first king of the Hebrew people. He was anointed by the  prophet Samuel. He suicidally fell on his sword in battle against Philistines at  Mount Gilboa, during which three of his sons were also killed. The succession to  his throne was contested by Ish-bosheth, his only surviving son, and David, who  eventually prevailed.      ||style="background:LightYellow" |October, 2011 ||style="background:LightYellow" |[http://vimeo.com/31350714 Video]
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  |style="background:LightYellow" |[[ History of Ancient Israel 7 - King Saul (with video)]]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |  [[File:Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 030.jpg|100px|]]  ||style="background:LightYellow" |Summary: King Saul was the first king of the Hebrew people. He was anointed by the  prophet Samuel. He suicidally fell on his sword in battle against Philistines at  Mount Gilboa, during which three of his sons were also killed. The succession to  his throne was contested by Ish-bosheth, his only surviving son, and David, who  eventually prevailed.      ||style="background:LightYellow" |October, 2011 ||style="background:LightYellow" |[http://vimeo.com/31350714 Video]
 
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Revision as of 09:11, 26 February 2012

A series of articles about the history of restoration, written by John Eagles and others. This page is part of a larger topic Divine Principle.

See also: Historical figures of faith and inspiration
Title & link Photo First lines of article Date written Media
The story of Adam and Eve - for children (with video) Adam and Eve - child's drawing.JPG A happy story about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and about how and why God created them. All the drawings in this video were made by children. March 25, 2010 Video
History of Ancient Israel 7 - King Saul (with video) Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 030.jpg Summary: King Saul was the first king of the Hebrew people. He was anointed by the prophet Samuel. He suicidally fell on his sword in battle against Philistines at Mount Gilboa, during which three of his sons were also killed. The succession to his throne was contested by Ish-bosheth, his only surviving son, and David, who eventually prevailed. October, 2011 Video