Snakebite decides when it's time to go:[Final Edition]
Niagara Falls Review Niagara Falls, Ont.:Apr 15, 2004.  p. B11 



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Snakebite decides when it's time to go:[Final Edition]
Niagara Falls Review Niagara Falls, Ont.:Apr 15, 2004.  p. B11 

 

Document types:

News; Brief

Dateline:

JONESVILLE, Va.

Column Name:

World in Brief

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World

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Niagara Falls Review. Niagara Falls, Ont.: Apr 15, 2004.  pg. B.11

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Newspaper

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08391572

ProQuest document ID:

621807141

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81

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JONESVILLE, Va.

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(Copyright The Review (Niagara Falls) 2004)

JONESVILLE, Va. (AP) - A preacher bitten by a rattlesnake as he handled it during an Easter service at a rural church died after refusing medical treatment, authorities said. Rev. Dwayne Long died a day after being bitten on a finger during a service at his church, where members believe ritual serpent-handling is a form of obedience to God. Members believe when people die from a snakebite during a service, it is a sign that it was their time to go.

 


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