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Title: Kingdom Of Mathias
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Based on the people who entered his Kingdom, Matthias appeared to have had a particular attraction for other psychologically wounded men, and for needy women that were submissive to his preaching's.
Matthias' Kingdom was an example of reformation based on his own sexuality... Showed first 250 characters
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He sought to create a religion in which he could re-incarnate the patriarchal life style that he was exposed to during his time of aging. The Kingdom that he constructs conveys the time era in the 19th century during the Second Great Awakening, a time when the country was experiencing new religious revivals... Showed next 250 characters
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