• The Presbyterian College/Le Collège Presbytérien, 3495 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, is a Theological College of the Presbyterian Church in Canada...
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  • Education, Akropong The Presbyterian College, Montreal, a theological college affiliated with McGill University Presbyterian Ladies' College (disambiguation)...
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  • theological college, The Presbyterian College, Montreal in 1867 (charter granted 1865). Both Knox College and The Presbyterian College, Montreal remained...
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  • Walter George Brown (category Canadian Presbyterian ministers)
    honours. He then graduated in 1902 with a B.D. degree from The Presbyterian College, Montreal, the silver medal, a $60.00 Theological Scholarship, and a prize...
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  • Harold Lloyd Henderson (category Canadian Presbyterian ministers)
    graduated from Prince of Wales College, McGill University with a Master of Arts degree, and The Presbyterian College, Montreal. He was offered a teaching...
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    assisted the establishment of The Presbyterian College, Montreal, as the second theological college affiliated with the Canadian Presbyterian Church. Knox...
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    Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1820, the first Presbyterian congregation in Toronto (then the Town...
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    George C. Pidgeon (category Ministers of the United Church of Canada)
    by the Presbyterian Church in 1894 and earned his Doctor of Divinity degree from Montreal's Presbyterian College. His first posting was at Montreal West...
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    The Presbyterian College, Montreal, the denomination's seminary for aspiring ministers. When he arrived by train at Montreal's Windsor Station, the poor...
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    Francis Alexander Caron Scrimger (category High School of Montreal alumni)
    in Montreal, the son of the Reverend John Scrimger, Principal of The Presbyterian College, Montreal. He was educated at the High School of Montreal and...
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    The Church of Saint Andrew and St Paul is a Presbyterian church in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 3415 Redpath Street, on the corner...
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    St. Andrew's Church (Toronto) (category Presbyterian churches in Toronto)
    to The Presbyterian College, Montreal, later Principal of Knox College, University of Toronto Stuart Crawford Parker (1923-1950), Moderator of the General...
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  • University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. In 1883 and 1884 a 12-bed hospital was opened by Dr. Christie with support from the United Presbyterian Church of...
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  • Theological College (Anglican Church of Canada), The Presbyterian College, Montreal (Presbyterian Church in Canada), and United Theological College (United...
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  • James Barr (biblical scholar) (category 20th-century Scottish Presbyterian ministers)
    and Arabic, he was appointed Professor of New Testament in the Presbyterian College, Montreal (1953–55). Then he was appointed Professor of Old Testament...
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    John Redpath (category Canadian Presbyterians)
    establish The Presbyterian College, Montreal and the Montreal Mechanics Institute, now the Atwater Library. John Redpath was also a benefactor of the first...
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  • Mariano Di Gangi (category United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers)
    following additional postgraduate courses at The Presbyterian College, Montreal. He served congregations in Montreal, preaching in both English and Italian...
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  • colleges – United Theological College, The Presbyterian College, and the Montreal Diocesan Theological College – are autonomous, and each is representative...
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    James Naismith (category American Presbyterian ministers)
    BA in physical education (1888) and a diploma at the Presbyterian College in Montreal (1890). At the end of his career, in 1938 and 1939, he would receive...
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    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, is a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in downtown Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The congregation dates back to...
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    André Charles Biéler (category Members of the Order of Canada)
    Jacques, before the whole family immigrated to Canada in 1908. Biéler's father became registrar of the Presbyterian College, Montreal. Biéler studied...
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    John Bethune (Canadian minister) (category American Presbyterian ministers)
    Canada's first Presbyterian Churches, first in Montreal and then among his fellow Gaels in Glengarry County, Ontario. Rev. Bethune is the common ancestor...
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    status was cemented in 1891 with their construction of the organ for the Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica, a four-manual organ of eighty-two stops. This...
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  • of the Island of Montreal. John Abbott College is one of eight English public colleges in Quebec. The college primarily serves the Greater Montreal Region...
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  • Victor Shepherd (category Canadian Presbyterian ministers)
    February 13-17, 2006 Invited Guest Speakers" (PDF). The Presbyterian College, Montreal. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007. Retrieved...
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    in the city of Montreal, Quebec. It is affiliated with McGill University and one of the largest medical complexes in Montreal. It is the largest hospital...
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    René Vilatte (category Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers)
    unable to continue his seminary studies and transferred to The Presbyterian College, Montreal. Two years' study convinced him of both papal additions to...
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    Montreal was established in 1642 in what is now the province of Quebec, Canada. At the time of European contact the area was inhabited by the St. Lawrence...
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  • The timeline of Montreal history is a chronology of significant events in the history of Montreal, Canada's second-most populated city, with about 3.5...
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  • Australia) Presbyterian Theological College (Melbourne, Victoria) Queensland Theological College (Brisbane, Queensland) Reformed Theological College (Geelong...
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