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Felix Manalo, together with his wife, Honorata, went to Punta that same month and began preaching. He also returned to Taguig to evangelize and preach; there, he was ridiculed and questioned by the townsfolk during his meetings. He was later able to baptize a few converts, including some of his
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Mariano Borja, a priest assigned to the urban parish of Sampaloc. Severely rebuked for privately studying the Bible, Manalo began forthwith to question many basic Catholic doctrines. He also sought solace in other religious groups. According to the
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2057:Bago Bantay
2047:Capitol, QC
1922:The Message
1854:Bloc voting
1849:Eschatology
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661:Recognition
478:Catholicism
418:Philippines
359:Predecessor
211:Quezon City
111:family name
107:middle name
58:clean it up
2222:Categories
2172:Centennial
1776:Leadership
1714:1914–1963
1143:References
330:Occupation
173:1886-05-10
70:April 2023
1704:New title
1298:163026590
564:provinces
559:in 1919.
440:Biography
367:Successor
2298:Prophets
2182:protests
1861:dinuguan
1834:Apostasy
1662:June 26,
1451:June 23,
1248:June 18,
1187:April 4,
698:Ancestry
632:San Juan
588:Sampaloc
584:Mindanao
557:ordained
462:Catholic
434:Apostles
430:apostasy
387:Ka Felix
290:Children
227:Religion
158:Personal
101:In this
2035:Current
1971:DZEC-AM
1884:Moffatt
1812:Beliefs
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189:Manila
185:Taguig
121:Ysagun
116:Manalo
105:, the
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1949:Radio
1893:Media
1879:Lamsa
1872:Bible
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1294:S2CID
1278:(3).
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636:Rizal
628:Eraño
610:Death
600:Eraño
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1966:DYFX
1961:DXED
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