• the Congregational Church founded a boys school and theological college at Camden, the former home of Robert Bourne, on 12 July 1864. Camden College, as...
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  • Camden College is the name of: Camden College (Congregational Church school), Glebe, New South Wales, Australia Camden College (fictional college), a...
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    Congregationalists: the Congregational Federation, the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches and the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches. The URC...
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  • Amos Noë Freeman (category African-American college graduates before 1865)
    and educator. He was the first full-time minister of Abyssinian Congregational Church in Portland, Maine, where he led a station on the Underground Railroad...
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    The Diocese of Camden (Latin: Dioecesis Camdensi)s is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It consists of 62...
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  • Sydney School of Arts, winning prizes in English, Latin and Greek. He then studied privately for a year under Rev. B. Quaife, then entered Camden College, where...
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    Originally a church of the Congregational Union of Australia prior to the formation of the Uniting Church, it was sold by the Uniting Church to the Roman...
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    source of growth were a number of New England Puritans who left the Congregational churches because they preferred presbyterian polity. In 1706, seven ministers...
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    half the value of his residence, Camden Villa, towards the founding of Camden College (Congregational Church school). Holt was the third Colonial Treasurer...
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    Notting Hill and Ealing High School: a longstanding tradition. The head is actually papier-mâché. Asylum Hill Congregational Church, Hartford, Connecticut:...
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  • Kidd (1799–12 June 1843, Camden) was an English Protestant missionary in Malacca, and professor of Chinese at University College, London. Born 22 November...
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    Philip Sydney Jones (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    Trinity Congregational Church, Strathfield, of which he was a deacon. He was a member of council of Camden College, the Congregational theological college and...
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  • University of Sydney and at Camden Theological College (1868–1871), to become a Minister of Religion in the Congregational Church. He earned a B.A. with distinction...
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  • (Methodist), Camden College (Congregational Union of Australia) and St. Andrews College (Presbyterian Church). The new Uniting Church college moved in 1987 and the...
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    Yorkshire United Independent College -Two Hundred Years of Training for Christian Ministry by the Congregational Churches of Yorkshire Independent Press...
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  • Ashley H. Teece (category People educated at Sydney Grammar School)
    Grammar School and the University of Sydney. He began employment with the Commercial Union insurance company, then quit to study for the Congregational ministry...
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    Jessie G. Garnett (category Tufts University School of Dental Medicine alumni)
    on the boards of the Boston YWCA, Freedom House, and St. Mark's Congregational Church in Roxbury. In 1920 she married Robert Charles Garnett, a Boston...
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  • Theological College came into being on 1 July 1974 by resolution of the Congregational Union, the Methodist Church and the Presbyterian Church in New South...
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  • of Camden Road Chapel; and from 1870 to 1884 organist at St. Thomas's Church, Camden Town. In 1883, Calkin became professor at the Guildhall School of...
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    a "station" on the Underground Railroad. First Church of Christ, Congregational — Farmington The church was a hub of the Underground Railroad, and became...
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    Chapel. 1830 Finchley, Congregational Chapel. (attributed). 1841 Abingdon Ock Street Baptist Chapel 1843 Camden Town Park Congregational Chapel, Arlington...
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    (1911). Penge Congregational Church (1911–1912). Brondesbury Park Congregational Church (1911). Westfield College Chapel, Camden (1928–9). Rendered with deep...
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  • Hilda May Abba (category Alumni of Homerton College, Cambridge)
    Congregational Church in Sheffield where her husband was the minister. After moving to Australia, Abba was a tutor at the Camden Theological College in...
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    John Calvin Stevens (category Portland High School (Maine) alumni)
    Senator Olympia Snowe. Congregational Church, Berlin, New Hampshire (1882), Fassett & Stevens, architects Sanford Baptist Church, Sanford, Maine (1888)...
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    The longest established is the United Reformed Church in Cores End, which was founded as a Congregational Chapel in 1773, as a nonconformist alternative...
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  • students for the ministry. He closed his school and brought his congregation into the Ocean Street Congregational Church in Woollahra. He tutored his three...
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  • Ryall Lucas. Shortly after his marriage he accepted a call from the Congregational Church at Balmain, and left England for Melbourne in the steamer Marco...
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    Volunteers Camden Town 1890 Mission Premises Kentish Town 1891 Congregational Church and School Hall Finchley Road 1891 Church West Hampstead Church Harlesden...
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    William Butterfield (category Keble College, Oxford)
    include: 1842 Highbury Congregational Chapel (Cotham Church), Bristol 1843 St John's Church, Jedburgh: lychgate 1845 St Saviour's Church and vicarage, Coalpit...
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    Kent was appointed Principal of the Camden College in Newtown, Sydney. Harry Kent was educated at Camden College and the University of Sydney where he...
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