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    First Baptist Church of Moffat (also known as Moffat Community Church) was a Baptist Church in Moffat, Colorado and is a historic Place at 401 Lincoln...
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  • This is a list of Baptist churches that are notable either as congregations or as buildings. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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  • to Baptist beliefs en route to the mission field led to the founding of the first Baptist association in the U.S. Ann Hasseltine Judson – wife of Adoniram...
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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Saguache County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties...
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    founder of the Apostolic Church of John Marange. Noah Taguta (1940-2002) was a Zimbabwean religious leader, High Priest farmer, evangelist, baptist, prophet...
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    London Missionary Society (category History of Christianity in England)
    (notable for their work in China), Methodists, Baptists, and various other Protestants involved. It now forms part of the Council for World Mission. In 1793,...
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    Company. She was a soloist at the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church in New York from 1898 to 1899. Gillette's first concert appearance as a soloist was at the Springfield...
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    Westminster Shorter Catechism (category Church of Scotland)
    practice of teaching the Christian faith. New converts to Christianity were taught through lectures during the first four centuries of the Church's existence...
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    population as 776. Bentley has a Church of England parish church, a Reformed Baptist church, a Church of England primary school, a pub, a Village Hall and a...
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    of Queen Catherine Parr, 6th wife and consort of King Henry VIII. Stanway House River Thames Rodmarton Manor Severn Bore St. John the Baptist Church,...
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  • Robert T. Ketcham (category Converts to Baptist denominations)
    1978) was a Baptist pastor, a leader of separationist fundamentalism, and a founder of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. Robert Ketcham...
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    Paul Carlson (category American people of Swedish descent)
    Republic of the Congo. He originated from Rolling Hills Covenant Church in Southern California, which is a member of the Evangelical Covenant Church denomination...
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    Government. Retrieved 30 March 2015. B. Talbot, 1 "Baptists and other Christian Churches in the first half of the Twentieth Century" (2009). Retrieved 30 May...
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    Moffat Livingstone, from the prominent 18th-century Moffat missionary family. Livingstone came to have a mythic status that operated on a number of interconnected...
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    The Revelation of St. John (The Moffat New Testament Commentary), New York – London Kirsch, Thomas (2006). A History of the End of the World: How the...
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    George Gilbert Scott (category Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects)
    partnership with Moffat. he designed the Martyrs' Memorial on St Giles', Oxford (1841), and St Giles' Church, Camberwell (1844), both of which helped establish...
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  • The Greatest Story Ever Told (category Cultural depictions of John the Baptist)
    as a result of the multitudes that follow Jesus. He questions John the Baptist about him. Later Herod begins to consider killing the Baptist, with his wife's...
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  • of the Introduction of Christianity into South Africa, and of Mr. Moffat's Missionary Labours 1863 Seventh-day Adventist Church officially formed twenty...
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    other local governments and geographic places are also first-order administrative divisions of their respective state/district/territory, but are not...
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  • bearing in mind that some defy simple classification. Names are listed first by year of birth, then in alphabetical order within each year. The 20th century...
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    preacher, started preaching at the Baptist church. In 1892, the church was transferred to the Hillsboro mission of the church from the Newberg mission. In 1897...
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    Hudson Taylor (category English Baptist ministers)
    shēng; 21 May 1832 – 3 June 1905) was a British Baptist Christian missionary to China and founder of the China Inland Mission (CIM, now OMF International)...
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    Inverkeithing (category Ports and harbours of Scotland)
    developer of Britain's first 275,000 volt transformer for the National Grid. Robert Moffat (1795–1883), missionary to Africa, the first man to translate...
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    Kinlet (section Churches)
    in the parish. St. John the Baptist church is the Anglican parish church located along the drive to Kinlet Hall. The church is a stone structure built...
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    East Sheen (category Districts of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames)
    two other churches: East Sheen Baptist Church and Parkside Christian Centre. East Sheen has no separate Roman Catholic church; the church of St Mary Magdalen...
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    Edgar J. Goodspeed (category Translators of the Bible into English)
    Byrd, Robert O. (2007). "Edgar Johnson Goodspeed: American Moffat or American Monkey?". Baptist History and Heritage. 42 (2): 36–47. Goodspeed, "The translators...
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    Charles Eamer Kempe (category History of glass)
    Isles of Scilly St Mary's Church, St Mary's St Nicholas's Church, Tresco Scotland St Ninian's Chapel, Braemar, Aberdeenshire St John's Church, Moffat, Dumfriesshire...
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    Scotland (redirect from Maps of scotland)
    known evidence is a flint arrowhead from Islay. See Moffat, Alistair (2005) Before Scotland: The Story of Scotland Before History. London. Thames & Hudson...
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    William Hanford (1916). Football Days: Memories of the Game and of the Men Behind the Ball. New York: Moffat, Yard and Company. p. 244. Beardsley, Aubrey...
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    Kenilworth, Queensland (category Articles incorporating text from the State Library of Queensland)
    Kenilworth Baptist Church was built from timber in 1937. It was officially opened on Sunday 1 August 1937. It is no longer operating and the church building...
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