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  2. Church of the Cross - Wikipedia

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    Formal worship in the Bluffton area traces its roots to the establishment in 1767 of St. Luke's Parish, where a church was built near Pritchardville in 1787. Service on “The Bluff” of the May River first took place in the early 1830s. The young town of Bluffton was a summer resort for the area and inland planters and a stop on the ferry ...

  3. List of African-American historic places in South Carolina

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    First African Baptist Church (CP) Grand Army of the Republic Hall (HM/CP) Mather School (HM) Robert Smalls House (NR/NRL) Sons of Beaufort Lodge No. 36 (CP) Tabernacle Baptist Church (CP) Tabernacle Baptist Church /Robert Smalls (HM) Wesley Methodist Church (HM) Bluffton. Cyrus Garvin House NR; Cyrus Garvin/Cyrus Garvin House HM; Michael C ...

  4. Carson Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Carson Cottage, built in 1890, is a historic building in Bluffton, South Carolina. The first owner of Carson Cottage was J.J. Carson, a soldier in the Confederate Army who distinguished himself at the Battle of Chancellorsville during the American Civil War. In 1900, Carson organized the First Baptist Church of Bluffton and held services in the ...

  5. Reformed Church in America - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Reformed Church in the American Colonies (1978) 279 pp. Fabend, H. H. Zion on the Hudson: Dutch New York and New Jersey in the Age of Revivals (2000) House, Renee S., and John W. Coakley, eds. ''Women in the History of the Reformed Church in America (1999) 182 pp. Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America. no. 5. Hansen, M.G.

  6. First Reformed Church - Wikipedia

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    First Reformed Church or variations including "Old" or otherwise may refer to: First Reformed Church (Orange City, Iowa) First Reformed Church (Pella, Iowa), a ...

  7. Protestant Reformed Churches in America - Wikipedia

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    That year 60% of the denomination membership, the so-called "DeWolf Group", formed the Orthodox Protestant Reformed Church (OPRC). Before the schism the denomination had 6,063 members (1953)—the PRC has passed this membership mark as of 1994. The remaining 40% continued as the Protestant Reformed Church with 2,353 members.

  8. Reformed Church in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the German Reformed Church, the RCUS was organized in 1725 thanks largely to the efforts of John Philip Boehm, who immigrated in 1720.He organized the first congregation of German Reformed believers in 1725 near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, some of them descendants and German immigrants from the turn of the century.

  9. Christian Reformed Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) split from the Reformed Church in America (then known as the Dutch Reformed Church) in an 1857 secession.This was rooted in part as a result of a theological dispute that originated in the Netherlands in which Hendrik De Cock was deposed for his Calvinist convictions, leading there to the Secession of 1834–35.