Robert Tomlinson (1842–1913) was an Irish Anglican medical missionary, known for his work with the indigenous peoples of British Columbia. Robert Tomlinson...
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Robert Tomlinson may refer to: Robert Tomlinson (missionary) (1842–1913), Irish Anglican medical missionary Robert George Tomlinson (1869–1949), English...
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condemned the use of tobacco. Tomlinson served as moderator and secretary. The name "Church of God" was adopted in 1907, and Tomlinson was elected general overseer...
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Church of God of Prophecy (redirect from Tomlinson College)
Church an energetic and powerful leader, Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson, or A. J. Tomlinson. Tomlinson, a former Quaker, who experienced an inner change of regeneration...
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Church Mission Society (redirect from Church Missionary Society)
Charlotte Islands) in northern British Columbia. Robert Tomlinson, a medical missionary, re-established Robert A. Doolan's three-year-old Anglican mission...
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Prophecy. A.J. Tomlinson was born to a prominent Quaker family near Westfield, Indiana. His grandparents, Robert and Lydia Tomlinson, left the Society...
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missionary Robert Tomlinson, an Anglican who had served under him in B.C. and been an ally in his dissent from the CMS. Tomlinson and his son Robert Tomlinson...
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Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson, experienced remarkable growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the Appalachian foothills. By 1907, Tomlinson had become...
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Christian missionaries who came down river by raft. The founder of the mission was the Rev. Robert Tomlinson, an Anglican medical missionary who succeeded...
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Robins, R. G. (2004). A. J. Tomlinson: Plainfolk Modernist. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-516591-3. Robert, Dana Lee. (1996). American women...
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Christianity and the traditional culture. Other missionaries who served in Metlakatla have included Robert Tomlinson (briefly), as well as William Henry Collison...
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Methodists were active along with Presbyterians and Baptists. The Scottish missionary Robert Reid Kalley, with support from the Free Church of Scotland, moved...
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BBN helped develop e-mail and, in 1971, one of BBN's researchers, Ray Tomlinson, chose the "@" sign for e-mail addresses. Bolt retired in 1976. Bolt,...
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but are annexed by the British Cape Colony. The London Missionary Society sends missionaries to South Africa. The Third of the Xhosa Wars breaks out...
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William Collison (category Alumni of the Church Missionary Society College, Islington)
northern B.C., founded as an Anglican mission by the medical missionary Robert Tomlinson. Collison remained there until his death on 23 January 1922....
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Sykes Robin Thede Kenan Thompson Baratunde Thurston Jimmy Tingle Taylor Tomlinson George Wallace Lisa Ann Walter Kate Willett Roy Wood Jr. Andy Blankenbuehler...
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were Seymour, Crawford and Parham, and Bishops Charles H. Mason, A. J. Tomlinson and J. H. King, respectively leaders of the Church of God in Christ, the...
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Christ, the Church of God (Cleveland) and the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Tomlinson and King each issued tirades against the 'finished work' doctrine in their...
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were Seymour, Crawford and Parham, and Bishops Charles H. Mason, A. J. Tomlinson and J. H. King, respectively leaders of the Church of God in Christ, the...
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Story: A History of the Movement. Baker Academic. ISBN 978-1-58558-382-9. Tomlinson, Dave (2007). The Post-Evangelical. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-310-25385-3...
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British Raj (section Missionary work)
400. ISBN 978-0-567-66246-0. Frykenberg, Robert Eric; Low, Alaine M. (2003). Christians and Missionaries in India: Cross-cultural Communication Since...
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understood to be an ability to speak every language, given for the purposes of missionary work. He explained that Christ did not have this gift because his mission...
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"AMC's 'Dark Winds' Thriller TV Series Casts Rainn Wilson as a Degenerate Missionary". Collider. Retrieved April 28, 2024. "Rainn Wilson's Perfectly Monstrous...
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Congregação Cristã no Brasil) was founded in Brazil by the Italian-American missionary Luigi Francescon (1866–1964), as part of the larger Christian Congregation...
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Seekers (1954), then co-starred with Robert Newton in The Beachcomber (1954). She played the Christian missionary in both films, appearing respectively...
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Cornell University Roger Tomlinson (1933–2014), geographer and "The Father of GIS" Rev. William A. White, black minister and missionary Lance Woolaver, playwright...
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were Seymour, Crawford and Parham, and Bishops Charles H. Mason, A. J. Tomlinson and J. H. King, respectively leaders of the Church of God in Christ, the...
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1956 with the arrival of a couple by the name of Gadberry. Acting as missionaries under the auspices of the Los Angeles congregation, they began by founding...
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a 1921 reference to the "cultural imperialism of the Russians", John Tomlinson, in his book on the subject, writes that the term emerged in the 1960s...
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evangelists such as Oral Roberts, Pentecostalism spread across America by the 1950s. International visitors and Pentecostal missionaries would eventually export...
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