• The Rev William Miller (sometimes Millar) (1815–1874) was a Scots-born minister of the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria who served the John Knox Church...
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  • band The Ferrets William Miller (American publisher), 19th century music publisher William Miller (Australian Presbyterian minister) (1815–1874), served...
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  • William Ridley – English Presbyterian missionary who studied Australian Aboriginal languages Robert Steel – 19th-century Scottish/Australian minister...
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  • William Watt (1843–1926) was a Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). He was ordained as a minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Church...
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  • Coast historian, minister and missionary Mary Slessor – Scottish Presbyterian missionary in Nigeria Absalom Sydenstricker – Presbyterian missionary to China...
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    the Congregational churches because they preferred presbyterian polity. In 1706, seven ministers led by Francis Makemie established the first American...
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  • The Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria, also known as the Free Church of Australia Felix, was an Australian Presbyterian denomination founded in Melbourne...
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    James Forbes (4 April 1813 – August 1851) was a Scottish-Australian Presbyterian minister and educator. He founded the Melbourne Academy, later Scotch...
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    Christian political parties in Australia include Australian Christians. When taking their oath of office, ministers in the Australian federal government may elect...
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    The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom. The prime minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much...
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  • voice actress Miller Reese Hutchison (1876–1944), American electrical engineer and inventor Patrick Hutchison (1741–1802), Presbyterian minister Paul Hutchison...
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    or partially of Scottish descent. According to the 2021 Australian census, 130,060 Australian residents were born in Scotland, while 2,176,777 claimed...
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  • The Millerites were the followers of the teachings of William Miller, who in 1831 first shared publicly his belief that the Second Advent of Jesus Christ...
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    "Kevin Michael Rudd". In Australian Prime Ministers. p 488. Grattan, Michelle (2016). "Anthony John Abbott". Australian Prime Ministers. pp. 512–13. Phillips...
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    Presbyterian Church at the Young Men's Bible Class. Within a few weeks attendance was over 100 and he attracted the attendance of the senior minister...
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    List of Old Scotch Collegians (category Presbyterian schools in Australia)
    Management, Emeritus Professor at Australian Graduate School of Management Dr. E. Neil McQueen – second Principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney Stephen...
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    while the Presbyterian Church of Australia ordained its first woman minister in 1974. After formation of the Uniting Church in Australia, the continuing...
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    Gardner (17 April 1809 – 10 May 1899) was a Scots-born Presbyterian minister in Adelaide, South Australia, the first incumbent of Chalmers Free Church of Scotland...
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    fund was able to support only 75 ministers, but by 1903 it maintained 167. After the union of 1900, the United Presbyterian Church and the continuing Free...
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    joined the Church of England, having been a Presbyterian when he first settled in Liverpool. As a boy, William was baptised into the Church of England. He...
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    Harold Holt (category Prime ministers of Australia)
    1908 – 17 December 1967) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 17th prime minister of Australia from 1966 until his disappearance...
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    December 1894 – 15 May 1978) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th prime minister of Australia from 1939 to 1941 and from 1949 to...
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  • 2008-11-11. Freehling, William (October 4, 2016). "William Henry Harrison: Impact and Legacy". Charlottesville, Virginia: Miller Center of Public Affairs...
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    speeches, Miller Center of Public Affairs William McKinley collected news and commentary at The New York Times United States Congress. "William McKinley...
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    Commonwealth realm (category Monarchy of Australia)
    against Nazi Germany. Australia and New Zealand had not yet adopted the Statute of Westminster; the Australian prime minister, Robert Menzies, considered...
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  • Lowitja O'Donoghue, 91, Australian public administrator and Aboriginal activist. Antonio Paolucci, 84, Italian art historian, minister of culture (1995–1996)...
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  • Bryan Chapell (category Presbyterian Church in America ministers)
    serves as the Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America. He was previously the senior pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois. Prior...
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  • son of a Presbyterian minister Hampton Hawes – jazz musician. Bob Hawke – Australian Prime Minister, son of a Congregationalist minister Lee Hays –...
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    Robertson (born 2 May 1962) is a Scottish Presbyterian minister and religious commentator. Robertson was the minister of St Peter's Free Church in Dundee,...
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  • North Easton J. M. Andrews (1871–1956) – Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (a Non-subscribing Presbyterian member) Thomas Andrews (1873–1912) – Master-shipbuilder...
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