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Kenneth Scott Latourette Quotes
John the Baptist, who we are told was related by blood to Jesus, was preaching the impending judgement of God, urging repentance and moral reform, and baptizing in the Jordan River those who responded.
Kenneth Scott Latourette

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Date of Birth:
August 6, 1884
Date of Death:
December 26, 1968
Nationality:
American
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