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  2. John Williams (New England minister) - Wikipedia

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    John Williams (10 December 1664 – 12 June 1729) [citation needed] was a New England Puritan minister who was the noted pastor of Deerfield from 1688 to his death. He and most of his family were taken captive in the Raid on Deerfield in 1704 during Queen Anne's War .

  3. John Williams (evangelical priest) - Wikipedia

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    Williams, from Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales, was born in 1762.He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1783, but there is no evidence that he graduated.He was ordained in 1785 and, after a spell as a private tutor and curate, he was given charge of the Pembrokeshire parishes of Burton and Williamston in addition to being curate of Rosemarket.

  4. Edward Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hogan may refer to: Edward Hogan (Missouri politician) (1885–1963), American politician; Edward Hogan (New York politician) (1834–1905), American politician; Edward Hogan (writer) (born 1980), British novelist; Edward Hogan, member of Egan's Rats; Edward J. Hogan (1897–1976), American track and field athlete; Ed Hogan (ice hockey ...

  5. ‘We had no clue’: Atlanta church in danger of being ... - AOL

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    The tax bills were being mailed to a former pastor — who died over 25 years ago. ... “We had no clue that we were even getting notifications,” Pastor Jahmaul Williams told WSB-TV. “We had ...

  6. Joseph Lloyd Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Hogan served on the faculty of St. Bernard's Seminary, as rector at Becket Hall residence for the diocesan seminary at St John Fisher College and Sisters of St. Joseph Novitiate, both in Pittsford, New York. He was appointed monsignor in 1966, and served as pastor of St. Margaret Mary Parish in Irondequoit, New York, until being appointed bishop.

  7. The Rev. Cecil Williams, who turned San Francisco's Glide ...

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    The Rev. Cecil Williams, who with his late wife turned Glide Church in San Francisco into a world-renowned haven for people suffering from poverty and homelessness and living on the margins, has died.

  8. James Augustine Healy - Wikipedia

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    In March 1866, the new Bishop John Williams named Healy as pastor of St. James Parish, the largest Catholic congregation in Boston. [3] In that position, he helped found the House of the Good Shepherd for homeless girls and successfully lobbied against legislation in the Massachusetts General Court to tax Catholic churches. [14]

  9. John Williams (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    John Williams. On 17 November 1816, John Williams and his wife, Mary Chawner Williams, set sail from London to voyage to the Society Islands, a group of islands that included Tahiti, accompanied by William Ellis and his wife. Travelling via Sydney in Australia they initially only reached as far as Eimeo, west of Tahiti. He then spent at least 6 ...