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mous poem first appeared in print in The Congregationalist, a weekly journal, for Independence Day,
Society) (1796-1873) and Rufus Anderson ( Congregationalist, American Board) (1796-1880) simultaneou
In religion Somervell was a Congregationalist; an elder of the Zion Congregational Chu
Fong was a Congregationalist, and was buried in Oahu Cemetery.
His father was a Congregationalist and mathematician and his mother was a s
Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and was a Congregationalist and Shriner.
was ordained to the ministry, first as a Congregationalist and then as an Episcopalian.
Cleary was a Congregationalist and a member of the American Bar Associa
f Union of 1801 was an agreement between Congregationalist and Presbyterian churches for mutual sup
he Rev. James Sherman (1796-1862), was a Congregationalist and abolitionist; a popular preacher at
wealthy paper merchant and a well-known congregationalist, and Louisa Edwards (5 October 1813-19 J
Although he was an staunch congregationalist and against denominationalism, there are
He was a Liberal in politics and a Congregationalist by religion though in his later life he
llage, though there was a nonconformist ( Congregationalist) chapel, built in 1843 and rebuilt in 18
Bryngwyn Congregationalist church
lish clergyman, minister to an important Congregationalist church in London.
09 he became the minister of the English Congregationalist church in Bridgend Glamorganshire.
Collins was a member of the Congregationalist Church and a lfe-long abstainer from alc
ian Church of Niue (CCCN) is a Christian Congregationalist church in Niue and New Zealand.
ocal churches in the UK, each practising congregationalist church governance.
n by Kaahumanu, Kamehameha III and their Congregationalist church advisors.
The CICC is a Christian Congregationalist church and has approximately 18,000 memb
Amzi Doolittle Barber, the pastor of the Congregationalist Church there.
ds, whose father was the minister of the congregationalist Church Mary and her family belong to bef
In 1855 Miller requested that the Congregationalist Church send a minister to Omaha, leading
as an abolitionist who was active in the Congregationalist Church, the Underground Railroad, and in
He attended Newport's Congregationalist Church.
for Foreign Missions, which established Congregationalist churches across the islands.
4, 1868 - June 2, 1959) was an American Congregationalist clergyman and author, with Gifford Pinch
ber 1924) was an English-born Australian Congregationalist clergyman, farmer and politician.
aughan (1795-1868) was a minister of the Congregationalist communion, Professor of History in the U
), Congregational Education Society, The Congregationalist, Congregational Library, Massachusetts H
The NCC is a Protestant Congregationalist denomination.
ws of human nature espoused by classical Congregationalist divines such as Cotton Mather and Jonath
Sereno Edwards Dwight, Congregationalist, elected December 16, 1816
hurches of Lawrence - Baptist, Catholic, Congregationalist, Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian,
io, which later became the center of the Congregationalist faith in Ohio.
on the Coward Trust after withdrawal of congregationalist funds, and for some period had no presby
It has a Congregationalist governance structure with no bishops or
hapel building in Rochdale was sold to a Congregationalist group.
United Church of Christ congregation of Congregationalist heritage in downtown Providence, Rhode I
Faldo was a congregationalist in the latter part of his life.
as raised as a Quaker but converted to a Congregationalist in the midst of the First Great Awakenin
ston, in 1849-1867; was an editor of the Congregationalist in 1851-1866, of the Congregational Quar
Reverend Horace James, Congregationalist Letter.pdf(qtd.
6 November 1681 - 24 January 1770) was a Congregationalist minister from Massachusetts.
In 1880 he became a Congregationalist minister at Dowlais near Merthyr Tydfil.
Bingham was ordained a Congregationalist minister in New Haven, Connecticut on No
A congregationalist minister and prominent Christian lecture
He was ordained as a Congregationalist minister and served as a chaplain during
Working as a Congregationalist minister in the slums of Greenwich, Waug
w, John Jollie, served as Newton's first Congregationalist minister from 1696-1702.
munity can be traced back to 1887 when a Congregationalist minister called John Bruce Wallace start
1859 - January 5, 1951) was an American Congregationalist minister and author who spent over four
tober 12, 1775 - January 10, 1865) was a Congregationalist minister who accepted an offer to teach
soon licensed to preach and was settled Congregationalist minister at Turkey Hill, now part of Eas
is more famous father, John Moffat was a Congregationalist minister affiliated with the London Miss
19, 1751 - July 5, 1815) was an American Congregationalist minister who represented Massachusetts's
In 1754 Bennet, now ordained as a congregationalist Minister, pastored a Church in the villa
Tom's Cabin, and the brother of renowned Congregationalist minister, Henry Ward Beecher.
rating an institution founded in 1873 by Congregationalist minister, Dr John H. L. Christien.
in his father's footsteps by becoming a Congregationalist Minister.
the fifth child and only son of a local Congregationalist minister.
rhydygroes in Cardiganshire the son of a Congregationalist minister.
Rev. Nathaniel Hewit, D.D., a prominent Congregationalist minister; and his mother, Rebecca Hillho
direct result of the disapproval of the Congregationalist ministers towards the increasingly conse
a Roman Catholic priest) and assisted by Congregationalist ministers, she ministered there jointly
Originally educated for the Congregationalist ministry at New College London, he later
llege, near Birmingham, to train for the Congregationalist ministry.
Well End was formerly home to a Congregationalist mission hall and The Blacksmiths Arms pu
byterian missionaries began to work with Congregationalist missionaries in western New York and the
ude Eleanore Stow (member of a family of Congregationalist missionaries in South Australia).
It was founded by the noted Congregationalist missionary Aaron Buzacott (1800-1864).
9 August - Robert Moffat, Scottish Congregationalist missionary, dies in Leigh near Tunbridge
To a congregationalist, no abuse of authority is worse than the
e regarded as perhaps the most prominent Congregationalist of his time, and was sometimes popularly
ter died in 1921 at the age of 90, and a Congregationalist pastor officiated at his funeral, althou
od was Sir John Culmer, one of the first Congregationalist pioneers.
6, was closely associated with the great Congregationalist preacher Thomas Jollie.
he son of Lyman Beecher, an abolitionist Congregationalist preacher from Boston and Roxana Foote Be
f the Stoughton family; her father was a Congregationalist preacher, her brother the Stoughton of H
ent lawyer in Boston as well as a former congregationalist preacher, who converted to Anglicanism.
cal courses to New College London, whose Congregationalist Principal was the Rev. John Harris DD, a
as City, Missouri "to affirm traditional congregationalist principles in a form that would meet the
Gilbert Islands Protestant Church) is a Congregationalist Protestant Christian denomination in Kir
med in 1925, Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregationalist publications, including The Christian Gu
ans, though the phrase was first used by Congregationalist Rollin Lynde Hartt in 1924.
though he subsequently became known as a Congregationalist, Sherman was originally ordained to the
A Congregationalist since age 19, George Storrs was received
became a parish church of Massachusetts' Congregationalist state church.
With the congregationalist Stephen Lobb he wrote two works against
O'Kelly, who favored the congregationalist system of church polity, came to oppose
. Freeman was installed as pastor of the Congregationalist Talcott Street Church.
721 - December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist, theologian of the late colonial era of
wing founded Glasgow's first academy for congregationalist theology students.
sult of a union constructed according to congregationalist theory between the Evangelical and Refor
h Protestant Christian missionary in the Congregationalist tradition.
e she abandoned Catholicism and became a Congregationalist, under the influence of the Rev. Thomas
er twenty years and was president of the Congregationalist Union of Australia and New Zealand in 19
a, a Nonconformist chapel (Penuel, Welsh Congregationalist) was built.
July 1872 by Samuel Morley (MP) a famous Congregationalist, who donated £500 to the new chapel whic
rd owner George Green, a prominent local Congregationalist with non-denominational sympathies.
                                                                                                   


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