• James Stack (1 September 1801 – 18 April 1883) was a Wesleyan Methodist missionary at Kaeo, New Zealand, in the 19th century. He later became an Anglican...
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  • James Stack may refer to: James S. Stack (1852–1920), American judge, hotel owner, and politician James Stack (missionary) (1801–1883), Wesleyan Methodist...
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  • James West Stack (27 March 1835 – 13 October 1919) was a New Zealand missionary, clergyman, writer and interpreter. He was born in Puriri, Thames/Coromandel...
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    February 1800 – 24 June 1883) was a New Zealand missionary, artisan and interpreter. Along with James Stack, he co-founded the Māngungu Mission. John Hobbs...
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  • September – Joseph Ivess, politician (born 1844) 13 October – James Stack, missionary, writer, interpreter (born 1835) 21 October – Alexander McMinn...
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    gave Stack's party some fronds of Lomaria elongata, and exchanged other specimens with Stack. On 28 January 1861, Stack was married to missionary James West...
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    The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 8, 2024. Fletcher Stack, Peggy (October 1, 2022). "A look at the new language in the LDS Church's...
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  • Wesleydale. The missionaries sought refuge at the CMS mission in Paihia and the Wesleydale mission was abandoned. In 1827, Hobbs and Stack established a...
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  • Lake Tribune. Retrieved June 27, 2023. Fletcher Stack, Peggy (June 22, 2023). "'Huge' jump in LDS missionary numbers as a new teaching approach is unveiled"...
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    2022-03-08. Neal A. Maxwell (August 1995). "President James E. Faust: 'Pure Gold'". Ensign. p. 12. Stack, Peggy Fletcher (2007-08-12), "Faust pulled for Democrats"...
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    Wesleyan Missionary Society. Located near Horeke, in the Hokianga Harbour, it was founded in 1828 by the missionaries John Hobbs and James Stack after the...
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  • 1883. Died 30 April 1898. The Rev. James Stack, arrived in New Zealand on 8 October 1827. He was a Wesleyan missionary at Kaeo; then he later joined the...
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    double-stack steamboat ferry Engine: one sidewheel steam Second Maid of the Mist Years of service: 1854–1860 Length: 72 feet (22 m) Type: single-stack steamer...
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  • BuzzFeed, and Forward Networks. In 2015, the firm invested $40 million in Stack Exchange, $2.8 million in Distelli, and $80 million in cloud-based CAD software...
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    re-opened the Te Papa mission station. In 1937 the missionaries at Te Papa Mission were Brown, James Stack and Wilson. In 1846 he was assisted by the Rev...
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    mormonnewsroom.org. Retrieved October 17, 2018. Shipps (2000, p. 338). Stack, Peggy Fletcher (November 14, 2021). "Here are some Community of Christ...
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    spirit world. Missionary Department of the LDS Church (2004). Preach My Gospel. LDS Church, Inc. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-402-36617-1. Talmage, James E. (1909)....
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  • to Tauranga in January 1838. In 1937 the missionaries at Te Papa Mission were the Rev. A. N. Brown, James Stack and Wilson. Anne Wilson died on 23 November...
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    chorus-line piece about repression, performed by the (all-male Mormon) missionaries and destined to make a star of its lead singer and dancer, Rory O'Malley...
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  • The novel explains that Dr. No was born in Peking to a German Methodist missionary and a Chinese girl, but was raised by his aunt. As an adult, he went to...
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    reference to skin color, but also as a symbol of disobedience to God. Fletcher Stack, Peggy (May 10, 2015). "This Mormon Sunday school teacher was dismissed...
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    Williams, 1 March 1827 (Caroline Fitzgerald, 2011) Journal of James Stack, Wesleyan missionary, 12 March 1828 (Caroline Fitzgerald, 2011) Ballara, Angela...
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    color indicated righteousness. Journalist and church member Peggy Fletcher Stack wrote in 2007 that Black Mormons still felt separate from other church members...
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  • 2018. Peggy Fletcher Stack (March 27, 2018). "Former Missionary Training Center president admits to asking a young missionary to expose her breasts in...
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    (1987). Ex-Mormon James J. Hamula "Mormons Oust First Indian in the Hierarchy", The New York Times, September 3, 1989. Peggy Fletcher Stack and Kristen Moulton...
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    Tim Ballard (category Mormon missionaries in Chile)
    Ballard". www.churchofjesuschrist.org. Retrieved November 27, 2023. Fletcher Stack, Peggy (September 19, 2023). "LDS Church didn't denounce me, Tim Ballard...
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    Convention USA and National Baptist Convention of America, and the National Missionary Baptist Convention numbered 926,554. Non-denominational Protestants, the...
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  • a lonely missionary, as Paich described in 2018. As a child, Paich attended a Catholic school; several of his teachers had done missionary work in Africa...
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    Carroll of Baltimore. With his tutor, Father Brosius, afterward a prominent missionary in the United States, he embarked from Rotterdam on August 18, 1792, and...
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    (née Caldwell) and the Reverend Robert Capers Fletcher, an Episcopal missionary from Arab, Alabama. Her parents were deaf and worked with the deaf/hard-of-hearing...
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