Rodney Presbyterian Church is a historic church in Alcorn, Mississippi, United States. Plantation owner and millionaire David Hunt (1779-1861), also known...
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buildings have extensive flood damage. The Rodney History And Preservation Society is restoring Rodney Presbyterian Church, whose damaged facade from the American...
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The Church of Saint Andrew is a former Presbyterian church building in Rodney Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It was part of the Church of Scotland...
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the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland is the most senior office-bearer within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, which is Northern...
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Rodney Presbyterian Church...
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This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United...
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Wilmington Public Library in the square, the 18th-century First Presbyterian Church was moved to Park Drive and the remains in the cemetery were reinterred...
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north side of Rodney Street stands the disused Scottish Presbyterian Church of Saint Andrew, built in 1823–1824. The body of the church is of a simple...
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David Hunt (planter) (category American Presbyterians)
supporter of the Rodney Presbyterian Church. He donated the land upon which the church was built and contributed to the building of the church as well. All...
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Montrose Presbyterian Church Jefferson County High School (also Old Fayette High School) Mt. Zion Baptist Church No. 1 Old Hill Place Bridge Rodney Presbyterian...
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William E. Mohler House (category Southern United States church stubs)
sold for use as a church in 1965, and occupied by Covenant Presbyterian Church when listed in 1983. In 1992, Covenant Presbyterian Church moved to Nitro...
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William L. Breckinridge (category Moderators of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America)
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, from 1836 to 1858, and was moderator of the 1859 Presbyterian Church (Old School) General...
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local Presbyterian churches that are notable either as congregations or as buildings. For Presbyterian denominations, see List of Presbyterian denominations...
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a Presbyterian. He converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1966. "Company Overview of ContractPal, Inc.: Rodney A...
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Rodney Lawrence Petersen is an American scholar in the area of history, ethics, and religious conflict. He moved to the Boston area from Switzerland in...
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American Baptist Churches in the USA: 1,145,647 members (2017) Presbyterian Church (USA): 1,140,665 active members (2022) United Church of Christ: 712,296...
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Oakland College (Mississippi) (category Universities and colleges affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA))
private college near Rodney, Mississippi. Founded by Jeremiah Chamberlain in 1830, the school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. It closed during...
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Gipsy Smith (redirect from Rodney (Gypsy) Smith)
three children were Betty, John (Jack) Rodney, a lawyer, and George Wilbur, a Presbyterian pastor of three churches, one in Missouri, one in Stuttgart, Arkansas...
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Keir Starmer (redirect from Keir Rodney Starmer)
Sir Keir Rodney Starmer KCB KC (/ˈkɪər/ KEER; born 2 September 1962) is a British politician who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since...
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King University (category Universities and colleges affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA))
governed with covenant affiliations to the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC). In April 1866, the Holston Presbytery...
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a graduate from Union College, pastor of the Congregational and Presbyterian church, and the principal of two academies. Yale relocated as child from...
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Memorial Presbyterian Church St Johns Episcopal Third Presbyterian Church, Chester Pennsylvania Hill Crest Community Center Pamela Maxfield-Ontko; Rodney Collins...
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Erskine College (category Presbyterian universities and colleges in the United States)
seminary. The college was founded in 1839 by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Its sports teams compete in NCAA Division II as a member of Conference...
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Waterman Crane (category American Presbyterians)
a member of Bethel Presbyterian Church. According to a history of Presbyterianism in Mississippi, "The second Presbyterian Church organized in the Mississippi...
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John Dunlop (minister) (redirect from John Dunlop (Presbyterian))
Irish Presbyterian minister, as minister of Webster Memorial United Church in Kingston. From 1978 to 2005, Dunlop was minister of Rosemary Presbyterian Church...
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The Political History of the Devil (category History of Presbyterianism)
Mill on the Floss: Book one chapter 3; Mr Riley Gives his Advice Baine, Rodney M. (1962). Daniel Defoe and "The History and Reality of Apparitions". Proceedings...
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by Timothy J. Keller, a scholar and founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism...
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(1796), The Church of Christ in Christian Union (1840), Odd Fellows Hall (c. 1906), The Presbyterian Church (1926), Christ Episcopal Church (1869-1873)...
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Millikin University (category Universities and colleges affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA))
prominent Decatur businessman James Millikin and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Millikin was initially established on April 30, 1901, through...
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and joined a Presbyterian Church, where he later taught Sunday school. In 1945, Moon attended the Israel Monastery (Israel Jesus Church near Seoul) with...
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