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For many New Yorkers, his leadership during the Diallo trial transformed him from a Ras the Exhorter figure-the character in Ellison's Invisible Man who stood on street corners, wildly boding doom-into a potent human-rights leader whose efforts helped dismantle the NYPD's controversial Street Crimes Unit.
A New, Mainstream Al Sharpton Woos the Rest of the Nation 2002
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In any case what He said about it, He said as the Exhorter [4].
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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He was called to preach the Gospel, was licensed as an Exhorter.
History of the African Union Methodist Protestant Church Daniel J. Russell 1920
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But she concealed her state of mind even from her father who was a member of the church and also an Exhorter.
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Lexington, Missouri, during the period receiving licenses as Exhorter and Local Preacher; prior to his connection with the Missouri
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Since 1882, the year of his conversion, he had been licensed as an Exhorter and Local Preacher, and in 1893 entered the itineracy of the A.M. E. Church, and has done excellent work in a number of pastorates of the Florida Conferences.
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The privileges of an Exhorter were conferred upon him about
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A.M. E. Church, with the resolution of making the Ministry his life work; and having been successively licensed as Exhorter and Local Preacher, Bishop
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Word of God, he had, by 1897, passed through the initiatory offices of Exhorter and Local
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After receiving preliminary licenses as Exhorter and Local Preacher, he was, in 1884, admitted to the Missouri Annual Conference at Independence; ordained as
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