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JONESVILLE, Va. |
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World in Brief |
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World |
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Publication
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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 |
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621807141 |
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81 |
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JONESVILLE,
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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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