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    Peter Marshall (May 27, 1902 – January 26, 1949) was a Scottish-American preacher, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D...
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  • Marshall (Presbyterian minister) (1902–1949), Scottish-born American Presbyterian pastor, chaplain of the United States Senate Peter Marshall (Anglican priest)...
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  • inspirational, and fiction works. She was the wife of well-known minister Peter Marshall. Marshall was born in Johnson City, Tennessee in 1914. She was the daughter...
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    no wrongdoing. As such, the Prime Minister, Peter Fraser of the Labour Party, amended the regulations. Marshall's political philosophy, which was well-defined...
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    came from Druid Hills Presbyterian Church in Druid Hills, Georgia, served as pastor from 1944 to 1973. Moreover, Peter Marshall (1902-1949) occasionally...
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  • Stephen Marshall (c. 1594 – 1655) was an English Nonconformist churchman. His sermons, especially that on the death of John Pym in 1643, reveal eloquence...
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  • Seth Joshua (category Welsh Presbyterian ministers)
    was also a Presbyterian Minister. He married Mary Rees from Llantrisant, in 1883, and they had eight children. His son Peter, was a minister and a popular...
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  • Canadian Presbyterian Mission Peter Marshall (1903–1949) New York Avenue Presbyterian Church James Montgomery Boice (1938–2000) Tenth Presbyterian Church...
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  • Secession Church officially became United Presbyterian Church in 1847 Ministers: Ralph Drummond 1839 to 1857; Peter Mercer (probationary) 1855 to 1856; James...
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    Zachary Boyd (category 17th-century Scottish Presbyterian ministers)
    Special Collections". Lang, John Marshall (1895). Glasgow and the Barony thereof. pp. 48–49. Auger, Peter (2013). "Presbyterian Imitation Practices in Zachary...
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    George MacPherson Docherty (category 20th-century American Presbyterian ministers)
    United States in 1950. Docherty succeeded Peter Marshall as the pastor of the historic New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C., just a few...
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  • Anna Carter Florence (category Presbyterian Church (USA))
    Florence is the Peter Marshall Professor of Preaching at Columbia Theological Seminary and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). She...
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  • Theological Seminary is a Presbyterian seminary in Decatur, Georgia. It is one of ten theological institutions affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). C...
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    Matthew Henry (category 17th-century English Presbyterian ministers)
    written in Latin as part of his ordination. He then became minister of a new Presbyterian congregation at Chester. The congregation grew under his leadership...
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  • 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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    Keith Holyoake (category New Zealand foreign ministers)
    surpassed). In 1972, he resigned as prime minister to ease the succession for his deputy and friend, Jack Marshall. In 1977, the National government of Robert...
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    Ian Paisley (category Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster ministers)
    followed their father into politics or religion: Kyle is a Free Presbyterian minister; Ian was a DUP MP; and Rhonda, a retired DUP councillor. He had...
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    Unlike these ministers, some Presbyterians did not join the reconstituted Church of Scotland. From these roots the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland...
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  • for God. Catherine Marshall – author of "Christy" and "A Man Called Peter" John Ortberg – Senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, author of If...
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    1017/3161654, ISSN 0009-6407, JSTOR 3161653 Marshall, Peter (2007), "Leaving the World", in Matheson, Peter (ed.), Reformation Christianity, Fortress Press...
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    family to move again, to Fort Wayne, and convert to the Presbyterian church. In Fort Wayne, Marshall attended high school, graduating in 1869. At age fifteen...
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  • Alexander Macdonald (1885–16 June 1960) was a Scottish minister who was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1948. Macdonald...
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    Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church is a historic Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in McCormick County, South Carolina four miles west...
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    a Presbyterian minister) in the northeast corner of the site, and this aspect of the project did proceed. The first meeting to form a Presbyterian congregation...
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  • Sally Foster-Fulton (category 21st-century Scottish Presbyterian ministers)
    studied at Presbyterian College, Columbia Theological Seminary, and Trinity College, Glasgow. She was ordained as a Church of Scotland minister in 1999....
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    In autumn 1641, Charles I attended Presbyterian services in the East Kirk under the supervision of its minister, Alexander Henderson, a leading Covenanter...
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    defiant ministers. In the Parliaments of 1584 and 1586, the Puritans attempted to push through legislation that would institute a presbyterian form of...
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    politician and former business executive who has been serving as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand since 2023, previously as leader of the Opposition from...
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    John Marshall Harlan (June 1, 1833 – October 14, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of...
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    Jenny Shipley (category 20th-century women prime ministers)
    of four sisters. Her father was Rev. Leonard Cameron Robson, a Presbyterian minister. After attending Marlborough Girls' College, she qualified in 1971...
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