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  2. Alexander Ross (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Ross left many legacies, and his books were left to his friend Henley, an executor and guardian to a nephew, William Ross. Alexander Ross, 1648 engraving by William Faithorne. Among Ross's friends and patrons were Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham, John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet, Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel, and John Evelyn.

  3. Alexander Ross (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    By the age of twelve, Ross was employed as a farm servant in the nearby parish of Kiltearn and, ten years later, in 1861, he was a coachman for Allan Maclean, Chieftain of the Clan Maclean, at Dochgarroch near Inverness. From boyhood, it had been Ross's desire to become a missionary abroad. [1]

  4. Clan Ross - Wikipedia

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    David Ross, 12th of Balnagowan later led some of the clan at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651 where he was captured and imprisoned at the Tower of London. [17] He is said to have died there in 1653 and been buried in Westminster. [17] In 1689, 100 men of the Clan Ross occupied Castle Leod to watch for movements of the Jacobite ...

  5. Alexander Ross - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Ross (engineer) (1845–1923), Scottish railway engineer; Alexander Charles Ross (1847–1921), business executive and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada; Alexander Clark Ross, mayor of Sherbrooke, 1942–1944; Alex Ross (rower) (Sir Alexander Ross, 1907–1994), New Zealand-born banker and rower; Alexander David Ross (1883 ...

  6. Andrew Mark Henry - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mark Henry is an American scholar of religion who hosts the YouTube channel Religion for Breakfast, which provides videos explaining religion from an academic perspective. Henry started the channel in 2014 while studying for a PhD in religious studies at Boston University , which he completed in 2020.

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  8. History of religion - Wikipedia

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    The history of religion is the written record of human religious feelings, thoughts, and ideas. This period of religious history begins with the invention of writing about 5,200 years ago (3200 BCE). [1] The prehistory of religion involves the study of religious

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