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  2. Dwight Presbyterian Mission - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Presbyterian Mission was one of the first American missions to the Native Americans. It was established near present-day Russellville, Arkansas in 1820 to serve the Arkansas Cherokees. After the Cherokee were required to move to Indian Territory in 1828, the mission was reestablished in 1829 near present-day Marble City, Oklahoma .

  3. Dwight Mission - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Presbyterian Mission, an early mission to the Cherokee Nation This page was last edited on 24 October 2020, at 19:03 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. List of Christian preachers - Wikipedia

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    David Yonggi Cho (1936–present) Yoido Full Gospel Church, Assemblies of God Discipleship, church Growth; Jim Bakker (1940–present) Tammy Bakker (1942–2007) Assemblies of God televangelists; Reinhard Bonnke (1940–2019) evangelist; William Kumuyi (1941–present) Ezekiel H. Guti (1923–2023) Forward in Faith Ministries International

  5. William Buell Sprague - Wikipedia

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    Engraved portrait of William Buell Sprague. William Buell Sprague (October 16, 1795 Andover, Connecticut - May 7, 1876 Flushing, New York) was an American Congregational and Presbyterian clergyman and compiler of Annals of the American Pulpit (nine volumes, 1857–1869), a comprehensive biographical dictionary of the leading American Protestant Christian ministers who died before 1850.

  6. Presbyterianism - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterianism is a Reformed (Calvinist) Protestant tradition named for its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders. [2] Though other Reformed churches are structurally similar, the word Presbyterian is applied to churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland or to English Dissenter groups that were formed during the English Civil War.

  7. John Monteith (minister) - Wikipedia

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    John Monteith was born August 4, 1788, on a farm in the vicinity of what is now Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, but which was then Straban twp., York Co., Pennsylvania. [3] About 1805, the family moved to Coitsville in northeast Ohio, to a farm close enough to the state line that the family regularly attended church in New Bedford, Pennsylvania, in the Hopewell Congregation.

  8. Edward L. R. Elson - Wikipedia

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    America's Spiritual Recovery, 1954; And Still He speaks, The words of the Risen Christ, 1960; Inevitable encounter, 1962; Prayers offered by the chaplain of the Senate of the United States/ Edward L.R. Elson, at the opening of the daily sessions of the United States Senate during the 96th and 97th congresses, 1979–1981, 1980

  9. Pioneer Gothic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer Gothic Church was built by a Presbyterian congregation in the village of Dwight, Illinois, United States, in Livingston County, in 1857. [2] [3] In 1860, Prince Edward of Wales visited Dwight on a hunting expedition for wild birds and attended a church service at the Pioneer Gothic Church. [3]