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[19] Puritan urges people to practice vigilance in the face of new COVID spikes by continuing to test for emerging variants. [20] Bob Shultz is the president and CFO at Puritan. [21] He is focused on recruiting workers from rural parts of Maine and Tennessee to join the company. [22] Derek McKenney serves as Puritan's director of corporate ...
Robert Abbot received his education at Cambridge University, and later at Oxford University.The details of Abbot's ecclesiastical career are somewhat unclear, and can only be pieced together from fragmentary evidence, but based on something he wrote in his work Bee Thankfull London and her Sisters, it is probable that he began his church service with a posting as "assistant to a reverend divine".
Born Michael Paul Vernon Barrett on September 18, 1949, [citation needed] Barrett became a Christian as a child. [citation needed] He reports having experienced a "call" to Christian ministry early during college at Bob Jones University.
Robert Harris (1581–1658) was an English clergyman, known as a Puritan preacher, member of the Westminster Assembly, and President of Trinity College, Oxford.
Howard was born January 22, 1906, in Peaster, Texas, the only son of a traveling country physician, Dr. Isaac Mordecai Howard, and his wife, Hester Jane Ervin Howard. [4] [5] [nb 3] [nb 4] [nb 5] His early life was spent wandering through a variety of Texas cowtowns and boomtowns: Dark Valley (1906), Seminole (1908), Bronte (1909), Poteet (1910), Oran (1912), Wichita Falls (1913), Bagwell ...
Robert Abbot (theologian) (c. 1588–c. 1662), English Puritan theologian; Robert Abbott, Baronet Hadfield (1858–1940), English metallurgist; Robert Abbott (bishop) (1869–1927), Bishop of Sherborne; Robert Abbott (New South Wales politician) (1830–1901), Irish-born politician in New South Wales
9 Puritan. 10 Baptist. 11 Methodist. 12 Independent. 13 Seventh-day Adventist. 14 Church of Christ. ... Bob Jones, Sr. (1883–1968) Bob Jones University; Leslie ...
Increase Mather (/ ˈ m æ ð ər /; June 21, 1639 Old Style [1] – August 23, 1723 Old Style) was a New England Puritan clergyman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and president of Harvard College for twenty years (1681–1701). [2] He was influential in the administration of the colony during a time that coincided with the notorious Salem ...