Migration of Teutonic Tribes and Their Conversion to Christianity
After his graduation from Drew University in 1892, Peter Dunov (long before he became known as Douno Bensa or the Teacher) enrolled at the Boston University School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts. A few months later, in 1893 Deunov was well on his way of completion of his thesis which dealt with the subject of Germanic Tribes migration and Christianization.
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Migration of Teutonic Tribes and Their Conversion to Christianity
After his graduation from Drew University in 1892, Peter Dunov (long before he became known as Douno Bensa or the Teacher) enrolled at the Boston University School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts. A few months later, in 1893 Deunov was well on his way of completion of his thesis which dealt with the subject of Germanic Tribes migration and Christianization.
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Migration of Teutonic Tribes and Their Conversion to Christianity

Migration of Teutonic Tribes and Their Conversion to Christianity

by Peter Dunoff
Migration of Teutonic Tribes and Their Conversion to Christianity

Migration of Teutonic Tribes and Their Conversion to Christianity

by Peter Dunoff

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After his graduation from Drew University in 1892, Peter Dunov (long before he became known as Douno Bensa or the Teacher) enrolled at the Boston University School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts. A few months later, in 1893 Deunov was well on his way of completion of his thesis which dealt with the subject of Germanic Tribes migration and Christianization.

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BN ID: 2940151095686
Publisher: Counte de Saint Germaine
Publication date: 09/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 12
File size: 19 KB

About the Author

Peter Deunov, the Master, with the occult name Beinsa D?uno (11 July 1864 - 27 December 1944) was a spiritual master and founder of a School of Esoteric Christianity called "School of the Universal White Brotherhood"

The various components in the Teaching of Master Beinsa Douno are set out and designed in about 7000 lectures of his, provided in the interval of 1900-1944. They were released in several series: lectures before the General Class, lectures before the Special Class, Sunday lectures, Annual Meeting lectures, Morning lectures etc.

He started with three followers, and these progressively grew to many thousand.
Source: Beinsa Douno Society
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