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Pauline Bailey Hancock (1903 – October 19, 1962) was the founder of the Church of Christ (Hancock) in Independence, Missouri in 1946, and was the first woman to found and lead a denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement. A former member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and then later the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), Hancock was excommunicated from the Temple Lot church in 1935, due to differences between her view of the Godhead and theirs. She later claimed a vision of Jesus Christ, who she claimed had told her to "go and teach," leading her to found her own church in 1946. She would lead this church until her death in 1962.

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  • Pauline Bailey Hancock (1903 – 19 de octubre de 1962) fue la fundadora de la Iglesia de Cristo (Hancock) en Independence, Misuri en 1946, y la primera mujer en fundar y dirigir una denominación en el Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días.​ Había sido miembro de la Iglesia Reorganizada de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días (hoy Comunidad de Cristo) Hancock fue excomulgada de la Iglesia de Cristo, Terreno del Templo en 1946, debido a diferencias entre su vista de Dios y la suya.​ Más tarde reivindica una visión de Jesucristo, quien reclama le había dicho "ve y enseña," dirigiéndola para fundar su iglesia propia en 1946. Dirigió esa iglesia hasta su muerte en 1962. (es)
  • Pauline Bailey Hancock (1903 – October 19, 1962) was the founder of the Church of Christ (Hancock) in Independence, Missouri in 1946, and was the first woman to found and lead a denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement. A former member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and then later the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), Hancock was excommunicated from the Temple Lot church in 1935, due to differences between her view of the Godhead and theirs. She later claimed a vision of Jesus Christ, who she claimed had told her to "go and teach," leading her to found her own church in 1946. She would lead this church until her death in 1962. (en)
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  • Edith Paulina "Pauline" Bailey Hancock (Pauline Hancock) (en)
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  • Edith Paulina "Pauline" Bailey Hancock (en)
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