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1795 James Meek , Historian and Meteorologist; 1796 William Greenfield (Edinburgh: High Church, also Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Edinburgh) 1797 John Adamson (St Andrews) Professor of Civil History in the United College, University of St Andrews; 1798 William Taylor (Glasgow: High, also Principal of the University of Glasgow)
The ministry is led by its founder James Eugene "Gene" Ewing, a former tent minister, who, according to the Trinity Foundation, lives in Beverly Hills, California. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ewing, a native of Kaufman, Texas , was born in 1933 and has written fundraising letters for other evangelists, including Oral Roberts [ 4 ] as well as Don Stewart , WV ...
Calgacus, an illustration from The Pictorial History of Scotland by James Taylor. Taylor's published writings: [1] The Pictorial History of Scotland, London, 1852–9, 2 vols. [2] [3] enlarged edition, 1884–8, 6 vols. The Scottish Covenanters, London, 1881. The Age we live in: a History of the Nineteenth Century, Glasgow, 1884.
Ruggieri, a native Rhode Islander and graduate of Providence College, has been the pastor at St. Patrick's, on Smith Hill, since 2003. He took charge at St. Michael the Archangel in 2020, after ...
A 39-year-old Kingston man who took part in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol was found guilty Tuesday of seven charges, including three felonies, by a federal jury in Washington, D.C.
The Rev. James Lawson Jr., an apostle of nonviolent protest who schooled activists to withstand brutal reactions from white authorities as the Civil Rights Movement gained traction, has died, his ...
James had sympathy with the Church of England as well as a strong acceptance of Presbyterian doctrine. He was a deeply religious man and built a house, Wallerawang Station and a church. Clergy from both denominations were frequently welcomed at Wallerawang, including the Rev. Colin Stewart, pioneer Presbyterian minister who arrived in the area ...
Edward A. Lawrence, Jr. (January 16, 1847 – November 10, 1893) was a Protestant pastor and author. He lectured on foreign missions , at Andover, Beloit and New Haven. [ 1 ] He was the namesake of Lawrence House Baltimore , a settlement he opened in 1893, months before his death.