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  2. William Davie Brown - Wikipedia

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    William Davie Brown (29 May 1852 – 24 March 1876) was a Scottish international rugby union player. He played as a full back. [1]He played for Glasgow Academicals, one of the top teams in Scotland at the time.

  3. St. John's Episcopal Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina)

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    The Rev. William G. H. Jones (1830-1831) The Rev. Jarvis B. Buxton (1831–1851) The Rev. Joseph Caldwell Huske (1851–1888) The Rev. Thomas Atkinson, Jr. (1888–1893) The Rev. Isaac Wayne Hughes (1894–1909) The Rev. Charles Tyndall (1910–1912) The Rev. Archie Boogher (1912–1938) The Rev. Tate Young (1938–1942) The Rev. J. F ...

  4. David Brown (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    David William Brown FRSE FBA (born 1 July 1948) is an Anglican priest and British scholar of philosophy, theology, religion, and the arts. He taught at the universities of Oxford, Durham, and St. Andrews before retiring in 2015.

  5. List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of ...

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    1702 David Williamson (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) aka "Dainty Davie" 1703 George Meldrum, (Tron, Edinburgh) 1705, 1708, 1711 and 1715 William Carstares (Principal of the College of Edinburgh) 1706, 1713, 1718, 1724 and 1728 William Wishart (South Leith, later Principal of the College of Edinburgh) 1707 John Stirling (Principal of the University ...

  6. Historic Black church takes on Proud Boys and wins: 'We want ...

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    Rev. William Lamar speaks during an MLK Day rally on the day of the 2025 Presidential Inauguration at Metropolitan AME Church in Washington D.C. Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.

  7. New Zealand Church Missionary Society - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Thomas Lanfear was appointed a deacon on 18 June 1848 and ordained as a priest on 3 June 1849. Lanfear and his wife Frances arrived in 1849 and was appointed to the Puriri Mission in December 1849 and remained until January 1865. [76] [124] The Rev. Samuel Marsden Knight (a nephew of Samuel Marsden) arrived in June 1835. [11]

  8. Honoring Black Civil War soldiers buried in Camden's historic ...

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    "Eight men who need to be honored, always," said Rev. Floyd White III of the Woodland Avenue Presbyterian Church in Camden. In the words of White, "Butler's cemetery is hallowed ground and sacred ...

  9. David Williamson (minister) - Wikipedia

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    David Williamson (c. 1634 [a] –6 August 1706) was a Scottish minister and Covenanter who served as moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1702. He is notable for his long association with Edinburgh's West Kirk, his seven marriages, and his portrayal in the traditional song "Dainty Davie".

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