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Adoniram and Judson
* 1788 – Adoniram Judson, American missionary ( d. 1850 )
* July 13, 1813 – Missionaries Adoniram Judson and his wife Ann Hasseltine Judson arrive in Burma.
** Missionaries Adoniram Judson and his wife Ann Hasseltine Judson arrive in Burma.
* April 12 – Adoniram Judson, U. S. Baptist missionary ( b. 1788 )
A few months later the name Prospect Bluff was changed to Judsonia, after Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson, to help promote the school, which drew many northerners to the area.
Though the school died in 1883, the town streets still bear the names of several well-known 19th-century Baptists: Judson and Hasseltine ( after Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann Hasseltine Judson ), Wayland ( after Francis Wayland, president of Brown University in Rhode Island ), Wade ( after missionary Jonathan Wade ) and Boardman ( after missionary George Boardman, whose widow, Sarah Hall Boardman became Judson's second wife ).
* 1812-First American foreign missionaries, Adoniram Judson and Luther Rice, arrive in Serampore and Judson soon goes to Burma
Both Adoniram Judson Gordon and Russell Conwell were Baptist ministers ; Gordon's divinity school was first established as Gordon Bible Institute in 1889, while Conwell's theological school was originally chartered as Temple College in 1888.
Most of the leading dispensationalsts of the late 19th and early 20th century attended the conference regularly, including William Eugene Blackstone, Charles Erdman, James H. Brookes, William Moorehead, Adoniram Judson Gordon, Amzi Dixon, C. I.
Other missionaries who have asserted the influence of Jonathan Edwards's biography of Brainerd on their lives include Henry Martyn, William Carey, Jim Elliot, and Adoniram Judson.
Adoniram Judson, Jr. ( 9 August 1788 – 12 April 1850 ) was an American Baptist missionary, who served in Burma for almost forty years.
At the age of 25, Adoniram Judson became the first Protestant missionary sent from North America to preach in Burma.
He was the son of a Congregational minister, Adoniram Judson, Sr. and his wife, Abigail ( née Brown ).
Credit is due also to the three missionary pioneers to the Karen people, George Boardman and his wife, Sarah ; and Adoniram Judson.
Adoniram Judson
Adoniram Judson
Adoniram Judson, 1: 95 – 110
Adoniram Judson, 1: 120 – 121
Adoniram Judson, 2: 126

Adoniram and Gordon
* Adoniram Judson Gordon, pastor in Boston, Massachusetts, and founder of Gordon College
Adoniram Judson Gordon opened a Bible school called the Boston Missionary Training Institute in the basement of his Baptist church in 1889 to train Christian missionaries for work in the Belgian Congo.
* Adoniram Judson Gordon ( 1836 – 1895 ), preacher, writer, composer, and founder of Gordon College
He was a consulting editor for the original " Scofield Reference Bible " ( 1909 ) for his friend, C. I. Scofield and was also a friend of D. L. Moody, George Müller ( whose biography ' George Muller of Bristol ' he wrote ), Adoniram Judson Gordon, and C. H. Spurgeon, whom he succeeded in the pulpit of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, from 1891 to 1893.

Adoniram and ;
* Henry Adoniram Swift ; third governor of Minnesota
* Judson University, Illinois, a Christian college in Elgin, Illinois ; named after Adoniram Judson

Adoniram and founder
Tha Byu, the first convert to Christianity in 1828, was baptised by Rev George Boardman, an associate of Adoniram Judson, founder of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society.

Adoniram and College
Originally as Judson College, it was named after Adoniram Judson, the first American Baptist missionary to foreign shores.
Judson Church, inside the main campus of the University, is a Baptist church, and like Judson College, named after Adoniram Judson, a 19th century American missionary who compiled the first Burmese-English dictionary.

Judson and Gordon
The first Judson concert took place on July 6, 1962, with dance works presented by Steve Paxton, Freddie Herko, David Gordon, Alex and Deborah Hay, Yvonne Rainer, Elaine Summers, William Davis, and Ruth Emerson.
The first Judson concert took place on July 6, 1962, with works created by Steve Paxton, Fred Herko, David Gordon, Alex and Deborah Hay, Yvonne Rainer, Elaine Summers, William Davis, and Ruth Emerson.

Judson and minister
* Minot Judson Savage, minister
Her maternal grandfather was a Union general, Hugh Judson Kilpatrick ( 1836 – 1881 ), who was also U. S. minister to Chile, and through her maternal grandmother Luisa Fernandez de Valdivieso, who was a niece of Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso, Archbishop of Santiago, she reportedly was a descendant of Spain's royal house of Navarre.
Her maternal grandfather, Hugh Judson Kilpatrick ( 1836 – 1881 ), was a Union Army general during the American Civil War who also served as the U. S. minister to Chile.
Hurlbut was made ambassador to Peru in 1881, where he had an embarrassing altercation with Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, U. S. minister to Chile during the War of the Pacific.
Minot Judson Savage ( June 10, 1841 – May 22, 1918 ) was an American Unitarian minister and author.
Carmines was hired by Howard Moody as an assistant minister at Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square Park, New York, to found a theater in the sanctuary of the Greenwich Village church in conjunction with playwright Robert Nichols.

Judson and ;
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Harding sought the 1909 gubernatorial nomination of the GOP, which was deeply divided between progressive and conservative wings of the party, but could not defeat the united Democrats ; he lost the election to incumbent Judson Harmon.
Charles B. Judson was an artist of aristocratic lineage who painted in Pacific Grove over a long period of time beginning in 1907 ; Judson's murals decorate the halls of the California Academy of Sciences.
When General Judson Kilpatrick was in Barnwell, his horses were stabled in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles ; the font in the church was used to water the horses.
White designed the second Madison Square Garden ( 1890 ; demolished in 1925 ), The Cable Building — the Broadway cable car power station ( 611 Broadway, 1892 ), Madison Square Presbyterian Church, the New York Herald Building ( 1894 ; demolished ), the First Bowery Savings Bank, at the Bowery and Grand Street, 1894, Washington Square Arch ( 1889 ), Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, and the Century Club, all in New York City.
Gould played at half-back, and was joined by Martyn Jordan, Thomas Judson, Rowley Thomas, Charles Taylor and T. Williams ; all of whom were or would become Wales international players.
3k + 4 are prime numbers, then p²q is k-hyperperfect ; Judson S. McCranie has conjectured in 2000 that all k-hyperperfect numbers for odd k > 1 are of this form, but the hypothesis has not been proven so far.
Judson was sleeping at an inn, hearing the person next door expiring violently ; the next morning he inquired as to his anonymous neighbor's health or outcome.
On February 19, he set sail aboard the brig Caravan with Luther Rice ; Samuel and Harriett Newell ; and his wife, Ann ( known as " Nancy ") Judson.
In retirement, Hoy and his wife Anna Maria ( who was also deaf ) operated a dairy farm in Mount Healthy, Ohio, outside Cincinnati ; among their six children was Carson, an Ohio judge, and their grandson, Judson, became a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
Maranatha has five men's and five women's dormitories ; Spurgeon, Judson, Leland, Armitage, and Carey men's halls are on the south side of campus, while Day, Weeks, Melford, Hilsen, and Gould women's halls are in the northwest corner of the campus.
Kindly and down-to-earth Clarissa and vituperative and vindictive Myrna are former best friends who in their youth had been rivals over the love of Baxter McCandless ; in retaliation for Baxter falling for Clarissa and not her, scheming Myrna had spread lies about Clarissa's father, liberal Congressman Judson ( Rory Calhoun ), linking him to communists during the McCarthy era.
Besides Tyler and her father, Judson, Clarissa's family includes sons Wally ( Bill Beyers ), a young man with a gambling problem, Thomas ( Brian Robert Taylor ; Michael Catlin ), a doctor, and Matt ( Shea Farrell ; Christopher Durham ), a handsome athlete.

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