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- Q8014721 description "Canadian Reverend".
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- Q8014721 abstract "William Lovell Hull (December 3, 1897 – September 1, 1992) was a Canadian Christian minister.Hull was born in Winnipeg to W. F. Hull and Annie Lovell. He was educated at Kelvin High School. He married Lillian Pachal of Winnipeg on 6 November 1916. After working in Winnipeg for some years, and being ordained to the ministry, he moved to Jerusalem, Palestine in 1935 having received a "call from God" during a service at Zion Apostolic Church.Reverend Hull devoted the next 27 years to missionary work in Jerusalem. In 1947, Hull significantly influenced Justice Ivan C. Rand (1884–1969), the Canadian member of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, to understand and positively support the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, which was among the factors in the creation of the State of Israel.In 1962, Hull was the spiritual counselor for Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, prior to his execution in June 1962. Hull returned to Canada later that year and wrote The Struggle for a Soul about his experiences with Eichmann.Reverend Hull retired to Simcoe, Canada in 1963. He died September 1, 1992 and was interred with his wife, in Oakwood Cemetery, Simcoe.".
- Q8014721 birthDate "1897-12-03".
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- Q8014721 deathDate "1992-09-01".
- Q8014721 deathYear "1992".
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- Q8014721 dateOfBirth "1897-12-03".
- Q8014721 dateOfDeath "1992-09-01".
- Q8014721 name "Lovell Hull, William".
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- Q8014721 comment "William Lovell Hull (December 3, 1897 – September 1, 1992) was a Canadian Christian minister.Hull was born in Winnipeg to W. F. Hull and Annie Lovell. He was educated at Kelvin High School. He married Lillian Pachal of Winnipeg on 6 November 1916.".
- Q8014721 label "William Lovell Hull".
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- Q8014721 name "William Lovell Hull".
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