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    Watchman Nee, Ni Tuosheng, or Nee T'o-sheng (Chinese: 倪柝聲; pinyin: Ní Tuòshēng; November 4, 1903 – May 30, 1972), was a Chinese church leader and Christian...
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  • Christian church in each city, a principle that was first articulated by Watchman Nee in a 1926 exposition of the seven churches in Asia in Revelation 1:11...
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    named Peace Wang and later joined the Christian work started by Watchman Nee. Like Nee, Lee emphasized what he considered the believers' subjective experience...
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  • corporation currently based in Anaheim, California. LSM publishes the works of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, including the Recovery Version of the Bible. LSM has...
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  • The Normal Christian Life is a book by Watchman Nee first delivered as a series of addresses to Christian workers who were gathered in Denmark for special...
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  • botanist Watchman Nee (1903–1972), Chinese Christian leader Ni (surname) (倪), sometimes transliterated as Nee This page lists people with the surname Nee. If...
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  • The Lord's Recovery is a term coined by the Christian preacher Watchman Nee and promoted by Witness Lee that refers to a cumulative recovery of truths...
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  • Others, including John Bickford Heard, George Boardman, James Stalker, Watchman Nee, and Witness Lee have used the tabernacle to illustrate the tripartite...
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    to the Plymouth Brethren. She is best known for her influence on Watchman Nee (Nee Tuo-Sheng). Along the south China coast (in Fuzhou), she and others...
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    University. Retrieved 13 March 2011. Years later, Nee To-sheng, better known outside of China as Watchman Nee, was influenced by a single British missionary...
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