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The company is named after 15th-century Venetian printer Aldus Manutius, and was founded by Jeremy Jaech, Mark Sundstrom, Mike Templeman, Dave Walter, and chairman Paul Brainerd.
On 1 April 1743, after a brief period serving a church on Long Island, Brainerd began working as a missionary to Native Americans, which he would continue until late 1746 when worsening illness prevented him from working.
David Belden Lyman ( 1803 – 1868 ), missionary to Hawaii, was one of many in nineteenth-century America that named their son after David Brainerd ( David Brainerd Lyman, 1833 – 36, and another David Brainerd Lyman, 1840 – 1914 ).
Despite Brainerd's expulsion from Yale, the University later named a building after him ( Brainerd Hall at Yale Divinity School ), the only building on the campus to be named after a student who was expelled.
David Brainerd Christian School was also named after him.

Brainerd and preaching
Brainerd Open-air preaching | preaching in the open-air to Native Americans.

Brainerd and Native
In 1778, John and David Brainerd came to the area and erected a church to convert the local Native Americans to Christianity.
David Brainerd ( April 20, 1718 – October 9, 1747 ) was an American missionary to the Native Americans who had a particularly fruitful ministry among the Delaware Indians of New Jersey.
Instead, it was therefore suggested that Brainerd devote himself to missionary work among the Native Americans, supported by the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge.
1690 – 1760 ), the first Native American baptized by Brainerd.
He had intended to go to the bar, but in the October term of 1802 he chanced to hear Charles Simeon speaking of the good done in India by a single missionary, William Carey, and some time afterwards he read the life of David Brainerd, a missionary to the Native Americans.
* David Brainerd, Christian missionary to Native Americans

Brainerd and Americans
* James Brainerd Taylor ( 1801 – 1829 ), maternal cousin of Brainerd ; born Middle Haddam, Connecticut ; buried in Hampden-Sydney College Church cemetery, Virginia ; obelisk in Union Hill Cemetery, Middle Haddam, Connecticut, and Princeton Cemetery of Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton, New Jersey ; Lawrenceville School ( N. J ), Princeton University and Yale Divinity School-educated Second Great Awakening evangelist ; primary founder of Princeton University's Philadelphian Society of Nassau Hall ( 1825 – 1930, now called Princeton Evangelical Fellowship ); one of some 20, 000 Americans listed in Appletons ' Cyclopedia of American Biography ( 6 vol., 1887 – 89 ).

Brainerd and December
*" Ojibwe honor 400 victims of 1850 Sandy Lake tragedy ", Brainerd Dispatch, 2 December 2000

Brainerd and wrote
In his diary entry for 24 September, Brainerd wrote:

Brainerd and about
At about the same time, Jonathan Seybold ( John W's son ) introduced Paul Brainerd to Apple, where he learned of Apple's laser printer efforts and saw the potential for a new program using the Mac's GUI to produce PostScript output for the new printer.
Before leaving town, Marge questions Jerry again, asking him about the car used in the Brainerd murders.
Edwards believed that a biography about Brainerd would have great value and set aside the anti-Arminian treatise he was writing ( later published as Freedom of the Will ) in order to create one.
She was influenced by the pedagogical ideas of Maria Montessori as well as Calvin Brainerd Cady's ideas about teaching broader values through music education.

Brainerd and They
They were replaced with a number of approaches, of which the most important is the governmental interests analysis pioneered by law professor Brainerd Currie in a landmark series of essays.

Brainerd and soon
Crow Wing, the former trading post, was soon superseded by Brainerd.

Brainerd and one
After his mother's death, Brainerd moved to East Haddam to live with one of his older sisters, Jerusha.
In the next term, Brainerd was expelled because he commented that one of his tutors, Chauncey Whittelsey, ' has no more grace than a chair ' and that he wondered why the Rector ' did not drop down dead ' for fining students perceived as over-zealous.
Brainerd remained there for one year.
At the other end, Section 8AAAAA covers the entire northern half of the state with Bemidji, Brainerd, Moorhead, one of the St.
Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd was hired as a reporter and fashion editor in the 1880s ; she was one of the first women to become a professional editor, and perhaps the first full-time fashion editor, in American newspaper history.
Although Fargo was largely set in one of the region ’ s cities – Brainerdthe accents of those living in central Minnesota are not nearly as pronounced as those in the movie.
* Brainerd Duffield – First Murderer and as one of the Three Witches ( Duffield is the only actor in the film to play a role in drag.

Brainerd and another
A new edition, with the Journal and Brainerd's letters embodied, was published by Sereno E. Dwight at New Haven in 1822 ; and in 1884 was published what is substantially another edition, The Memoirs of David Brainerd, edited by James M Sherwood.

Brainerd and ;
Set in Brainerd, it starred Edie Falco as Marge Gunderson, and was directed by Kathy Bates ; the Coen brothers were not involved.
The ' College of New Jersey ' ( later Princeton ) was founded due to the dissatisfaction of the New York and New Jersey Presbyterian Synods with Yale ; their expulsion of Brainerd and subsequent refusal to readmit him was an important factor in driving individuals such as Jonathan Dickinson and Aaron Burr to act on this dissatisfaction.
** Order 2011-11-30: selecting Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd., to provide essential air service ( EAS ) at six communities at the following annual subsidy rates: Brainerd, Minnesota, $ 959, 865 ; Fort Dodge, $ 1, 798, 693 ; Iron Mountain, $ 1, 707, 841 ; Mason City, $ 1, 174, 468 ; Thief River Falls, Minnesota, $ 1, 881, 815 ; and Watertown, $ 1, 710, 324, for the two-year period beginning when Great Lakes inaugurates full EAS at all six communities
** Order 2011-11-30: selecting Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd., to provide essential air service ( EAS ) at six communities at the following annual subsidy rates: Brainerd, Minnesota, $ 959, 865 ; Fort Dodge, $ 1, 798, 693 ; Iron Mountain, $ 1, 707, 841 ; Mason City, $ 1, 174, 468 ; Thief River Falls, Minnesota, $ 1, 881, 815 ; and Watertown, $ 1, 710, 324, for the two-year period beginning when Great Lakes inaugurates full EAS at all six communities

Brainerd and with
The current SCCA record holder is Jerry Hansen, ( former owner of Brainerd International Raceway ), with 27 national titles.
Along with the rest of Crow Wing County and parts of the adjoining counties, Baxter is part of the so-called Brainerd Lakes Area.
Past this intersection, the road continues into development, crossing Brainerd Lake before forming a short concurrency with CR 535.
It gained immediate recognition, with eighteenth-century theologian John Wesley urging: ' Let every preacher read carefully over the Life of David Brainerd.
And I. Francis Kyle III, An Uncommon Christian: James Brainerd Taylor, Forgotten Evangelist in America's Second Great Awakening ( University Press of America, 2008, Foreword by John F. Thornbury, contains the appendix " David Brainerd and James Brainerd Taylor: A Comparative Chart "), Of Intense Brightness: The Spirituality of Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor ( University Press of America, 2008, Foreword by James M Houston, Epilogue by Peter Adam ), God's Co-worker: 21st-century Evangelism with Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor ( forthcoming, published doctoral dissertation ), Uncommon Christian Devotional: Living the Uncommon Christian Life with James Brainerd Taylor ( forthcoming ) and Uncommon Christian Ministries ' online biographical sketch and timeline on Taylor ( http :// www. UncommonChristian. com or http :// www. JamesBrainerdTaylor. com ).
The routes briefly overlap with US 41, here concurrent to U. S. Route 76, on Dodds Avenue before resuming an easterly progression on Brainerd Road thereafter called Lee Highway.
David Brainerd and the journals of the explorer James Cook, and became deeply concerned with propagating the Christian Gospel throughout the world.
The second part outlines a history of missionary activity, beginning with the early Church and ending with David Brainerd and John Wesley.

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