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  2. William Herbert Brewster, Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Dr. William Herbert Brewster, Sr. (July 2, 1897 – October 15, 1987) was a 20th century Renaissance man born just outside Memphis, Tennessee.He was a Baptist minister by trade as well as a crucial figure in African American history who made a lasting national impact as a poet, playwright, gospel music composer, orator and civil rights leader.

  3. John Gano - Wikipedia

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    John Gano (July 22, 1727– August 10, 1804) was an American Baptist minister, soldier, patriot, and military chaplain who allegedly baptized his friend, George Washington. [1] [2] He was also notable for his bravery at the Battle of White Plains and crossing the Delaware River with General Washington.

  4. Joseph Ivimey - Wikipedia

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    Early in 1803 he was recognised as a minister, and settled as assistant to Robert Lovegrove at Wallingford, Berkshire. He was chosen pastor of the Particular Baptist church, Eagle Street, Holborn in London, on 21 October 1804, and was ordained on 16 January 1805. [1] From 1812 Ivimey acted on the committee of the Baptist Missionary Society. On ...

  5. J. Edwin Orr - Wikipedia

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    The Orrs evangelised in Australia (1939), China, Canada and the United States of America. In 1939 Orr enrolled at Northwest University. On 15 January 1940 he was ordained at Newark, New Jersey, into the Baptist Christian ministry. He received his MA from Northwest University in 1941, and his Th.D. from Northern Baptist Seminary in 1943.

  6. Basil Manly Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Basil Manly Jr. was born December 19, 1825, in Edgefield District, South Carolina to Basil Manly Sr. (1798–1868), a prominent Baptist preacher and educator. [2] He and his family moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, when Manly Jr. was 12 years old, as his father was president of the University of Alabama (1837–1855) for nearly 20 years.

  7. Isaac Backus - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Backus (January 9, 1724 – November 20, 1806) was a leading Baptist minister during the era of the American Revolution who campaigned against state-established churches in New England. Little is known of his childhood.

  8. Historic Kentucky Christian school started to end family ...

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    In 1899, Burns said, he and a Baptist minister from Kansas, H.L. McMurray, spent several weeks riding through the hills asking men from the opposing Baker and Howard families to come to a meeting.

  9. Robert S. James - Wikipedia

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    Robert Salle James (July 17, 1818 – August 18, 1850) was an American Baptist minister and one of the founders of William Jewell College in 1849 in Liberty, Missouri. [1] He was the father of the outlaws Frank and Jesse James .