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They put Kate to bed and wired Jonathan and sent for the young Presbyterian minister.
Eleazar Wheelock, a Presbyterian minister, founded the school in 1769, naming it after the second earl of Dartmouth, its sponsor and benefactor.
In the Church of Scotland, which has a Presbyterian church structure, the word " bishop " refers to an ordained person, usually a normal parish minister, who has temporary oversight of a trainee minister.
* Reverend Norman McLeod, Presbyterian minister, St Ann's, who migrated in the 1850s with 800 settlers from surrounding communities to Waipu, New Zealand.
They were married on September 15, 1838, by a black Presbyterian minister eleven days after his arrival in New York.
Cleveland's father was a Presbyterian minister, originally from Connecticut.
During the same period, he began reading the works of conservative Presbyterian minister Rousas John Rushdoony.
In 1832 James Renwick Willson, a Reformed Presbyterian minister in Albany, New York, criticized Monroe for having " lived and died like a second-rate Athenian philosopher.
* 1916 – Philip Lucock, Australian politician and Presbyterian minister ( d. 1996 )
* Joseph Smith ( 1796 – 1869 ) ( born 1796 ), Presbyterian minister, author, and academic
* Joseph Smith ( preacher ) ( 1736 – 1792 ), Presbyterian minister and founder of Washington & Jefferson College
In this same period, on the initiative of the Virginian politician Charles F. Mercer and the Presbyterian minister Robert Finley from New Jersey, in 1816 the American Colonization Society ( ACS ) was established in Washington D. C. by American politicians, senators and religious leaders from a variety of orientations.
His father, William, escaped from a plantation in his teens and eventually became the minister of Princeton's Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in 1881.
A Minister of Word and Sacrament is a Presbyterian minister only by virtue of membership on a roll of a presbytery.
In 1752, Jefferson began attending a local school run by a Scottish Presbyterian minister.
Professors from other denominations, including a Methodist minister, a Presbyterian, and a Roman Catholic priest, as well as a rabbi, were hired to teach students to be leaders in the Church.
Although Mills, like many of the founders, was a Presbyterian minister, they were committed to the idea that Wabash should be independent and non-sectarian.
Wilson spent the majority of his childhood, up to age 14, in Augusta, Georgia, where his father was minister of the First Presbyterian Church.
* 1822 – The Graham Cracker is developed in Bound Brook, New Jersey by the Presbyterian minister Sylvester Graham.
* Samuel Cornish ( 1795 – 1858 ), African-American Presbyterian minister
David Steele, from Upper Creevaugh, was a prominent Reformed Presbyterian, or Covenanter, minister who emigrated to the United States in 1824.
Sherman wrote in his Memoirs that his father named him William Tecumseh ; Sherman was baptized by a Presbyterian minister as an infant and given the name William at that time.
Robert Lusk, Reformed Presbyterian minister, 1781-1845, noted for his controversial ecclesiastical career.
Some Presbyterian denominations enroll ministers as members of their respective congregations, while others enroll the minister as a member of the regional presbytery.

Presbyterian and Thomas
* Thomas Campbell Presbyterian, then early leader of the Restoration Movement
He rarely mentioned religion ; a Presbyterian in his early life, historians believe he was closest to the informal Unitarianism typified by Thomas Jefferson.
Mrs. Crawford recovered completely and years later came to Graysville to live with her son, Thomas, a Presbyterian minister.
In 1819, a Presbyterian minister by the name of Thomas C. Searle ( January 15, 1787-October 15, 1821 ) moved to nearby Madison.
The Capoolong Creek, which runs through the community of Pittstown, was an attraction to early settlers and they soon established three of the oldest churches in present day Hunterdon: Thomas Episcopal, established in 1723, Bethlehem Presbyterian, organized in 1730 and the Quaker Church in 1733.
The organization of the town appears to have been concurrent with the organization of the St. Thomas or “ Campbeltown ” Presbyterian Church in 1818.
David Thomas founded the Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua, in which residents still worship today, and his wife Elizabeth donated money and land to found the Welsh Congregational Church, which no longer exists.
The Globe Knitting Mills, Cold Point Historic District, Central Norristown Historic District, Old Norriton Presbyterian Church, Gen. Thomas J. Stewart Memorial Armory, David Rittenhouse Junior High School, and Valley Forge National Historical Park are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Thomas Bayes (; c. 1701 7 April 1761 ) was an English mathematician and Presbyterian minister, known for having formulated a specific case of the theorem that bears his name: Bayes ' theorem.
Thomas Bayes was the son of London Presbyterian minister Joshua Bayes and perhaps born in Hertfordshire.
The son of a Presbyterian linen-draper, he was destined for the ministry of that church, and — along with future archbishop Thomas Secker — entered Samuel Jones's dissenting academy at Gloucester ( later Tewkesbury ) for that purpose.
Norman Mattoon Thomas ( November 20, 1884 – December 19, 1968 ) was an American Presbyterian minister who achieved fame as a socialist, pacifist, and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.
Thomas was the oldest of six children, born November 20, 1884 in Marion, Ohio to Emma Williams Mattoon and Weddington Evans Thomas, a Presbyterian minister.
Henry Van Dyke at the fashionable Brick Presbyterian Church on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, Thomas was appointed as pastor for the East Harlem Presbyterian Church, ministering to Italian-American Protestants.
* Thomas Young ( 1587 – 1655 ), Scottish Presbyterian and author
Don Brash was born to Alan Brash, a Presbyterian minister and son of prominent lay leader Thomas Brash, and Eljean Brash ( née Hill ), in Whanganui on 24 September 1940.
Born in Cork, Ireland, he was the son of Thomas Dix Hincks an orientalist, naturalist and Presbyterian minister and the brother of Edward Hincks orientalist, naturalist and clergyman.
In 1675, the Presbyterian Thomas Vincent in London published a popular exposition called The Shorter Catechism Explained.
There are also Baptist meeting halls on Thomas Street and Killicomaine Road ; an Elim church on Clonavon Avenue ; a Quaker meeting hall on Portmore Street ; a Free Presbyterian church in Levaghery and meeting hall on Fitzroy Street.
Lyman Beecher ( October 12, 1775 – January 10, 1863 ) was a Presbyterian minister, American Temperance Society co-founder and leader, and the father of 13 children, many of whom became noted figures, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher, Charles Beecher, Edward Beecher, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Thomas K. Beecher.
* Reverend Thomas Boston ( 1676 – 1732 ), theologian and Presbyterian minister.
* Thomas McCulloch, Presbyterian minister from Renfrewshire, Scotland and founder of Pictou Academy.
Held at the same time were several other U. S. citizens, including Thomas Sutherland, an administrator at the American University of Beirut ; Catholic priest, Father Lawrence Jenco ; Presbyterian minister Benjamin Wier ; Jerry Levin, CNN's Beirut bureau chief ; Frank Reed, head of the Lebanese International School ; Joseph Cicippio, deputy controller of the American University of Beirut ; Edward Tracey, an itinerant poet ; and Professors Alann Steen, Jesse Turner, and Robert Polhill.

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