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The Cincinnati Bengals football team of the NFL was founded in 1968 by legendary coach Paul Brown. The team has three Super Bowl appearances in 1981 , 1988 , and 2021 . FC Cincinnati , Cincinnati's professional soccer team, was founded in 2015 as a member of the United Soccer League, now known as the USL Championship , and played its first ...
It was founded by Rabbi Wise and (after its initial issues, which were published by Charles F. Schmidt), it began to be published by Edward Bloch with the issue of July 27, 1855. Rabbi Wise also founded (and Bloch published) the German-language Die Deborah in 1855. The Israelite was renamed The American Israelite in 1874.
Standard Publishing is a nondenominational Christian publishing company associated with the Restoration Movement. [1] It was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1872. [2] Major publications have included its flagship journal, Christian Standard, and church education materials including Vacation Bible School curricula.
I have been at The Enquirer for 25 years, long enough that stories we covered when I first started are now fodder for a history column.
Martin Wells Knapp Painting of Knapp (on left), Orange Scott, and Seth Cook Rees on display at the World Methodist Museum, Lake Junaluska, NC. Martin Wells Knapp (1853–1901) was an American Methodist minister who founded several institutions including the magazine God’s Revivalist in 1888, the International Holiness Union and Prayer League (which became the Pilgrim Holiness Church) in 1897 ...
The City of Seven Hills. Porkopolis. The 'Nati. We know Cincinnati by many names. Arguably our most recognizable moniker is the Queen City.
RCL Benziger is a Roman Catholic book-publishing house founded in 1792 by Joseph Charles Benziger in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. [1] It is currently based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and operates as a subsidiary of Kendall Hunt Publishing.
"The Cincinnati Bible War (1869–1873) and its Impact on the Education of the City's Protestants, Catholics, and Jews" The American Jewish Archives Journal LIV Number 2 11–46.(2003) Bridgman, P.W. "J.B. Stallo and the Critique of Classical Physics," in Men and Movements In the History of Science (Seattle, 1959).