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  2. Ralph Erskine (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Erskine (18 March 1685 – 6 November 1752) was a Scottish churchman. [1] Family ... His works consist of sermons, poetical paraphrases and gospel sonnets.

  3. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Erskine and his brother Ralph Erskine preached sermons that later became the inspiration for the Associate Reformed Church in the American colonies. The monarch moved some of Ebenezer Erskine's followers to the northern Irish province of Ulster to quell religious disputes among Catholics and Protestants.

  4. Ebenezer Erskine - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Erskine's published works are sermons. His Life and Diary (edited by Donald Fraser) was published in 1840. His Works were published in 1785.. In the United States, part of the Associate Presbyterian Church united with most of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1782, forming the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.

  5. Marrow Brethren - Wikipedia

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    Marrow beliefs formed the basis of the Secession churches, which still continue as Associate Reformed Presbyterian churches. The Marrow along with the writings of the Marrow Brethren were translated into Dutch, which caused their views to influence many Reformed churches and theologians in the Netherlands.

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  7. Ralph E. Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Erskine Hudson (July 9, 1843 – June 14, 1901) was an American composer and hymnwriter. He is best remembered for his hymn "My Life, My Love, I Give to Thee" and his addition of a refrain and composition of a new tune for the Isaac Watts hymn " Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed ".

  8. Henry Erskine (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Erskine was born at Dryburgh, in the parish of Mertoun, Berwickshire, one of the younger sons of Ralph Erskine of Shielfield, a cadet of the family of the Earl of Mar. Henry was brought up under the ministry of Mr. Simpson, minister of Dryburgh. [1] Erskine's first charge was at Cornhill-on-Tweed, in Northumberland.

  9. Ralph Erskine - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Erskine (architect) (1914–2005), British-Swedish architect Ralph Erskine (historian) (1930–2021), Northern Ireland government lawyer and historian of wartime codebreaking Ralph Erskine (minister) (1685–1752), Scottish clergyman