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January 22, 1793) was an English evangelical | revivalist and hymnist. |
eith J. Charles Grandison Finney, 1792-1875: | Revivalist and Reformer (1987), a major scholarly biogr |
The fourth chapter focuses on Islamic | revivalist and reform movements, spanning the late 19th |
lly non-charismatic, it appreciates both its | revivalist and holiness heritage as well as its roots i |
1933) was a Baptist minister and preacher, a | revivalist, and a leader of the Christian fundamentalis |
Chatterjee at one time had been a Hindu | revivalist, and was one of the founders and one-time pr |
ecording style are consistent with Daptone's | revivalist approach, celebrating the feel of funk and s |
ray Kuthu Ratheeb as a folklore art, Islamic | revivalist as well as reformist movements in Kerala (li |
They gradually evolved into a | revivalist band dedicated to 1970s-era blues-rock Altho |
His earliest musical work was with the mod | revivalist band, The Untouchables, who gained a large u |
nt much of his time working with New Orleans | revivalist bands with artists such as Bob Wilber and Ea |
ge to family legend, Vaud Comeaux, who was a | revivalist charlatan turned preacher in Louisiana in th |
like the modernist Hereford College and the | revivalist Darden School. |
Burlesque | revivalist Dita Von Teese is pictured on the front cove |
rles Grandison Finney, a famous evangelist / | revivalist from western New York. |
a Hardy is more than a new generation folk | revivalist... Her potential is massive", and Taplas Maga |
approach to the Bible and in part out of its | revivalist heritage. |
"Angel Crying" is in the style of a | Revivalist Hymn and features 2 members of the soon to b |
40s and early 1950s musicians working in the | revivalist idiom recorded for the marque. |
athan Goforth became the foremost missionary | revivalist in early 20th century China and helped to es |
Qadhi describes himself as a | revivalist in the Islamic sense, and likens some of the |
Boolominbah reflects the Gothic | revivalist influences of the 'Queen Anne' style that em |
He took part in the local | revivalist jazz scene of the mid-1970s as a clarinetist |
(born 13 April 1928) is a British dixieland | revivalist jazz trumpeter and bandleader born in Stanmo |
Castellani and Giuliano: | Revivalist Jewellers of the Nineteenth Century - G. C M |
An avid reader of British art and Gothic | Revivalist John Ruskin, some of his designs such as for |
29 March - Hans Nielsen Hauge, | revivalist lay preacher and writer (b.1771) |
But IYM sent two | revivalist ministers to California after them, who caus |
It is the biggest | revivalist movement in the Nordic countries. |
There he became an influential force of the | revivalist movement in the Scandinavian settlements of |
His theology influenced a | revivalist movement known as Schartauanism that is wide |
en in Lohja, belonging since 1836 to Pietist | revivalist movement led by Savonian farmer and lay prea |
The Dap-Kings, a band at the forefront of a | revivalist movement that aims to recapture the feeling |
s background was in the Finnish "Evangelical | Revivalist Movement", originating from the activity of |
Elst focuses on the analysis of the Hindu | revivalist movements in this book. |
The group wished to break with the | revivalist nationalism established by the Bengal school |
can Lutherans who followed the principles of | revivalist Norwegian lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge. |
hurch is the burial place of Billy Bray, the | revivalist preacher who was born at nearby Twelveheads. |
ng, partly an exhortation in the manner of a | revivalist preacher on the subject of Little Bo-Peep. |
e story of Brother Tony Leyva, a Pentecostal | revivalist preacher and pederast. |
75-1850), was from 1818 to 1848 a well-known | revivalist preacher at the Ranelagh Chapel, Chelsea, an |
Franz Eugen Schlachter (1859-1911), | revivalist preacher, classical scholar and translator o |
bearing, harsh harangues from generations of | revivalist preachers, numerous others deplored what the |
l he distrusted emotionalism and opposed the | revivalist preaching of the Great Awakening in his Seas |
Such | Revivalist projects were treated by the miriskusniki hu |
and completely rebuilt in 1870 in the Gothic | revivalist style by G. E. Street. |
and Decorated Gothic, which was the popular | revivalist style for churches at the time. |
he American architect's work in the Colonial | Revivalist style. |
ed through 1860, and reflected the taste for | revivalist styles, which in Italy was fed growing inter |
evolution of the institute from a Methodist | Revivalist summer camp in the 187s and 1880s to a cultu |
onthly journal devoted to fundamentalist and | revivalist theology, and in 1924 helped to found the Ng |
n Muhammad Darwis, was an Indonesian Islamic | revivalist who established Muhammadiyah in 1912. |
s stay he worked at the office of the Gothic | Revivalist William Burges. |
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