John M'Millan was the founding Father of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. He was the first minister of the Cameronians after the Revolution Settlement...
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killed in the field or on the scaffold. Eventually they were joined by John M'Millan and later Thomas Nairn who provided the quorum to constitute a Presbytery...
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of Earlston, widow of Edward Goldie of Craigmuie, and second wife of John M'Millan Lady Anne Cochrane (1724), first wife of James Hamilton, 5th Duke of...
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re-enter the Kirk. They continued as an informal grouping until 1706, when John M'Millan was appointed minister; in 1743, he and Thomas Nairn set up the Reformed...
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joined by the Rev. John M'Millan, from the Established Church, in 1706. In a short time afterwards, the communion was joined by Mr. John M'Neil, a licentiate...
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musician John Macmillan (actor), British actor John Macmillan (bishop) (1877–1956), bishop John M'Millan (c. 1669–1753) sometimes spelled McMillan or Macmillan...
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www.salvationarmy.org. Retrieved Dec 2, 2020. "900 ATTEND SERVICE FOR JOHN M'MILLAN". nytimes.com. New York Times. Retrieved 12 June 2023. "The Salvation...
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by right of his valid ordination, to have the authority, along with John M'Millan, to form a legitimate presbytery and in so doing to be able to ordain...
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Societies, with a general membership of about seven thousand. In 1706, Rev. John M'Millan (or McMillan) (c. 1669–1753), previously a minister of the established...
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2023. "COLONEL JOHN MICMILLAN". salvationist.ca. The Salvation Army of Canada. Retrieved 12 June 2023. "900 ATTEND SERVICE FOR JOHN M'MILLAN". nytimes.com...
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persecuted for their faith, and was a centre of Covenanter activity. John M'Millan, the controversial preacher and first post-Revolution minister of the...
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the Synod, a post he held till 1822. On the death of his old teacher, John M'Millan, he was called, in 1820, to be Professor of Theology to the denomination...
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– c. 24 December 1400), Lord of Galloway, builder of Threave Castle John M'Millan (1669-1753), Cameronian preacher, founder of the Reformed Presbytery...
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Stewartry of Kirkcudbright lieutenancy. Minnigaff is the birthplace of John M'Millan, the Cameronian preacher. Sir James Mirrlees, winner of the 1996 Nobel...
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Letter to Mr. Thorburn (July 1777), and A Copy of the Letter sent to Mr. John M'Millan (24 October 1777, by Alexander Forton). The Original Text and a Translation...
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THE NEWS FROM THE TELEGRAM WINDOWS AT MR. OSLER'S COMMITTEE ROOMS AT M'MILLAN'S HEADQUARTERS MATORALTT RECAPITULATION SUNDAY CARS RECAPITULATION FREE...
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Shipbuilding". Glasgow Herald. No. 8527. Glasgow. 4 April 1867. "Launch of the "John Wesley" Mission Ship". Aberdeen Journal. No. 6221. Aberdeen. 3 April 1867...
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Sodom and Gomorrah (second ed.). London: Parry and M'Millan. pp. 417–418. OCLC 797925862. Wilson, John Francis (2004). Caesarea Philippi: Banias, the Lost...
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Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2016. "M'Millan Paid $2000 For Game". Spokane Daily Chronicle. January 3, 1925. George...
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Society of Delaware. p. 19. Retrieved 9 December 2017. "Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania", John Fanning Watson. Parry and M'Millan, 1879. p. 49...
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Borgo, and other principal families. Edward Joy Morris (trans.). Parry & M'Millan. pp. 273–275. Boyle, Edward (1977). Biographical Essays, 1790–1890. Ayer...
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Auchinleck, Ayrshire, he was third son of James M'Gavin, farmer, by Mary M'Millan, a farmer's daughter of Muir-Kirk, in the same shire; the farm of Darnlaw...
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Rovers; Carrington equalized when Stuart "banged through" a cross from M'Millan, but late on Bryson won the game for the Rovers. However, in the first...
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MacMillan, Macmillan, McMillan, and M'Millan are variants of a Scottish surname; see also the similar surname McMillen. The origin of the name derives...
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Michigan. Lansing: R. Smith Printing Co., 1903. Moore, Charles. "James M’Millan, United States Senator from Michigan." Michigan Historical Collections...
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"Lincoln M'Millan" (PDF). The New York Times. September 13, 1950. "Lincoln MacMillan". Toledo Blade (AP story). September 12, 1950. p. 12. "M'Millan Dies;...
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Elements of Galvanism in Theory and Practice, Vol. 2 by C.H. Wilkinson, publ. M'Millan (1804) pages 52 - 60 (available digitized by Google). Biography at Clarkson...
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2) (1960) Freedom, American newspaper List of peace activists "Thorpe–M'Millan Fight Great Duel: Robeson Scores Both Touchdowns for Locals Against Indians"...
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Press. 9 December 1957. Page 35, column 5. Retrieved 2 May 2023. "DR. M'MILLAN IS DEAD; Former Premier of Prince Edward Island Was 76". The New York Times...
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from the days of the founders, vol. 1, Philadelphia, PA, USA: Parry and M'Millan Bowen, Daniel (1839), A history of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA:...
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