Clergyman

  • 101Robert Baird (clergyman) — distributing Bibles among the poor and laboring among destitute Presbyterian churches. His survey of educational difficiencies eventually led to the introduction of a system of public education in New Jersey.In 1829 Baird became an agent for the… …

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  • 102Leopold Cohn (Messianic clergyman) — Leopold Hoffman Cohn (1862, Berezna, Hungary December 19, 1937, Brooklyn, NY) was founder and president of Chosen People Ministries, was educated in the Yeshivas of central Europe. Dr. Cohn lived in Hungary and shortly after his arrival to the… …

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  • 103John Ferguson (clergyman) — Infobox Person name = John Ferguson image size = caption = birth date = Birth date|1852|12|27 birth place = Shiels, Aberdeenshire, Scotland death date = death date and age|1925|3|1|1852|12|27 death place = Kings Cross, New South Wales, Australia… …

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  • 104John Russell (clergyman) — John Russell (1626 ndash; December 10, 1692) was a Puritan minister in Hadley, Massachusetts during King Philip s War. As such, he is part of the Angel of Hadley legend.John Russell graduated from Harvard in 1645. In 1650 he succeeded Henry Smith …

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  • 105Philip Henry (clergyman) — Philip Henry (August 24,1631 June 24,1696) [ODNB article gives Dates of Birth Death] was an English Nonconformist clergyman, born in London. OrdinationHenry graduated from Oxford in 1652 and was ordained in 1657.Ecclesiastical careerHenry s… …

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  • 106James Freeman (clergyman) — James Freeman (1759 1835) was an American Unitarian clergyman and writer. He was born in Charlestown, Mass., graduated at Harvard in 1777, and in 1782 became a reader in King s Chapel, Boston. Soon he became a Unitarian, and in 1785 the people of …

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  • 107Robert Ellis (clergyman) — Robert Ellis (1898 1966) was a minister with the Presbyterian Church of Wales who was ordained to a pastorate in Cardiganshire in 1925. From there he moved to Llanbadarn Fawr on the outskirts of Aberystwyth, and then in 1939 he moved to Caersalem …

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  • 108John Campbell (London clergyman) — Rev. Dr. John Campbell 1795 1867 was a Congregationalist divine, and minister at Whitefield s Tabernacle in London. He was only the second successor of its founder, the Methodist, George Whitefield. In the literary field, he was the founder of a… …

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  • 109John Sherman (clergyman) — Rev. John Sherman, (June 30, 1772 August 2, 1828), graduated from Yale College in 1793 with honors, and became the pastor of the First Congregational Church in Mansfield, Connecticut in 1797. During the last of his eight years at Mansfield, his… …

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  • 110Robert Haas (clergyman) — Robert Haas was a nineteenth century Lutheran minister, who advocated the civil equality of Jews in Germany. Active in the Duchy of Nassau, he counted Reform Jewish leader Abraham Geiger among his friends, and endorsed the 1837 rabbinical… …

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