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A devout Presbyterian, Boudinot supported missions and missionary work.
Thus, female medical missionary Dr. Mary H. Fulton ( 1854-1927 ) was sent by the Foreign Missions Board of the Presbyterian Church ( USA ) to found the first medical college for women in China.
* Justin Perkins, an American Presbyterian missionary, produces the first translation of the Bible in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, which is published with the parallel text of the Syriac Peshitta by the American Bible Society.
* The first printed literature in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is produced by Justin Perkins, an American Presbyterian missionary.
A Presbyterian missionary was wrecked here and lived among the Indians.
* Charles Colcock Jones ( 1804 – 1863 ), Presbyterian clergyman, planter, and missionary to slaves
His paternal grandfather, John Welsh Dulles, had been a Presbyterian missionary in India.
Plantinga's older daughter, Jane Plantinga Pauw, is a pastor at Rainier Beach Presbyterian Church ( PCUSA ) in Seattle, Washington, and his younger daughter, Ann Kapteyn, is a missionary in Cameroon working for Wycliffe Bible Translators.
It is named after Marcus Whitman, a Presbyterian missionary who, with his wife Narcissa, was killed in 1847 by members of the Cayuse tribe.
Hendersonville had been established in 1798 by John Henderson, a Presbyterian missionary, who was one of the first white men to settle in the area.
The following year, the Presbyterian Church, petitioned by local residents, sent a missionary to found a congregation.
* WAP Martin-American Presbyterian missionary to China and translator.
By the time of the civil war, the Presbyterian organization which funded Dougherty had financial difficulty, and missionary activities were discontinued.
The first two churches to be established in Wilkes County were built in Wilkesboro ; they were missionary churches for the Episcopal and Presbyterian denominations.
* 1706-Irish-born Francis Makemie, who has been an itinerant Presbyterian missionary among the colonists of America since 1683, is finally able to organize the first American presbytery
* 1866-Charles Haddon Spurgeon invents the Wordless Book, which is widely used in cross-cultural evangelism ; Theodore Jonas Meyer ( 1819-1894 ), a converted Jew serving as a Presbyterian missionary in Italy, nurses those dying in a cholera epidemic until he himself falls prey to the disease.
* 1885-Horace Grant Underwood, Presbyterian missionary, and Henry Appenzeller, Methodist missionary, arrive in Korea ; Scottish Ion Keith-Falconer goes to Aden on the Arabian peninsula ; " Cambridge Seven " -- C. T. Studd, M. Beauchamp, W. W. Cassels, D. E. Hoste, S. P. Smith, A. T. Podhill-Turner, C. H. Polhill-Turner — go to China as missionaries with the China Inland Mission
* 1893-Eleanor Chestnut goes to China as Presbyterian medical missionary ; Sudan Interior Mission founded by Rowland Bingham, a graduate of Nyack College
A Presbyterian missionary station was founded at Mayhew, Indian Territory, three miles north of present-day Boswell in the 1840s.
R. C. McGee, a Presbyterian missionary, established one of the first churches in Eufaula and remained in charge of it for many years.
He was a Presbyterian missionary who originally set out from his home of Doylestown Pennsylvania with the intention of serving the pioneers of the west.
Thus, female medical missionary Dr. Mary H. Fulton ( 1854-1927 ) was sent by the Foreign Missions Board of the Presbyterian Church ( USA ) to found the first medical college for women in China.
* James Laidlaw Maxwell, Junior ( 1876 – 1951 ), his son, English Presbyterian medical missionary to Taiwan and China

Presbyterian and George
Although Wesley and the majority of his followers were decidedly Arminian in their theological outlook, George Whitefield, Howell Harris, and Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon were notable for being Calvinistic Methodists, and the Presbyterian Church of Wales originated from the preaching of Harris and Whitfield.
Occidental College was founded on April 20, 1887, by a group of Presbyterian clergy and laymen, including James George Bell.
* Marsden George M. The Evangelical Mind and the New School Presbyterian Experience: A Case Study of Thought and Theology in Nineteenth-Century America ( 1970 ).
* Matthew George Easton, Scottish Presbyterian preacher and writer
Dr. George MacPherson Docherty ( left ) and President Eisenhower ( second from left ) on the morning of February 7, 1954, at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
Matthew George Easton ( 1823-1894 ) was a Scottish Presbyterian preacher and writer.
Also during this time, he began attending the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, where George Buttrick was pastor.
He was ordained on June 1, 1958 at the same Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church where he had heard George Buttrick preach four years earlier.
Galesburg was founded by George Washington Gale, a Presbyterian minister from New York state, who dreamed of establishing a manual labor college which became Knox College.
On April 2, 1823, John M. Dickey, moderator of a church session that also seated Williamson Dunn and George Logan as elders, sent a letter to Crowe inviting him to serve at the Hanover Presbyterian Church.
The Collegiate Institute was located on the site of the present Presbyterian Church, on property sold to the private school by George L. Minton.
The area is the home of landmark churches including Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian on Long Lake Rd ( Bloomfield Township ) and Christ Church Cranbrook Episcopal, consecrated in 1928 as part of George Booth's plan for the Cranbrook Educational Community.
George was a member of First Presbyterian Church, a director of the Hackettstown National Bank, and a member of the Hackettstown Water Board.
George Washington worshiped in the First Presbyterian Church at the corner of Hanover Street and High Street.
* The Hunter Memorial Cemetery, located on the grounds of the local Presbyterian Church, was established around 1812 after the New Madrid earthquake by Joseph Hunter II who served under George Rogers Clark during the Revolutionary War and on the Territorial Council for President Madison.
She married mathematician and lumber executive George Krynicki, and converted to Judaism in 1982 ( she had been born Roman Catholic and raised Presbyterian ).
However, in a surprise move, Dr. Chown graciously stepped aside in favour of George C. Pidgeon, the moderator of the Presbyterian Church and principal spokesperson for the uniting Presbyterians, in the hopes that this would strengthen the resolve of the Presbyterians who had chosen to join the new Church.
* Hutchinson, George P. The History Behind the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod Cherry Hill, NJ: Mack Publishing, 1974.
Under the direction of his older brother, George Thomson, the body was exhumed two days later and re-interred in the family plot beside the Leith Presbyterian Church on July 21.
In August 1659, Cooper was arrested for complicity in Sir George Booth's Presbyterian royalist uprising in Cheshire, but in September the Council found him not guilty of any involvement.
George Lane, a " great revival preacher ," and that his mother and some of his siblings had then joined the Presbyterian church.
George Foot Moore ( October 15, 1851 – May 16, 1931 ) was an eminent Asian scholar, historian of religion, author, Presbyterian minister and accomplished teacher.
Romanes was born in Kingston, Ontario, the third son of George Romanes, a Scottish Presbyterian minister.
* George Young ( Presbyterian minister ) ( 1777 – 1848 ), Scottish Presbyterian minister

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