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Protestant and minister
news of a Protestant minister in Leamington who has offered to allow a Catholic priest to preach from his pulpit ; ;
In 1545 he became minister of the Italian Protestant congregation at Augsburg.
Protestant churches typically require a Masters of Divinity, accreditation by the denomination and ordination by the local church in order for a minister to become a " Reverend ".
John A. Macdonald's successful leadership of the movement to confederate the provinces and his subsequent tenure as prime minister for most of the late 19th century rested on his ability to bring together the English-speaking Protestant oligarchy and the ultramontane Catholic hierarchy of Quebec and to keep them united in a conservative coalition.
In 1889, her mother had become one of the first women ordained as a Protestant minister in America.
Watkins was the first woman to be elected as the presiding minister of a mainline Protestant denomination.
John Nelson Darby was a 19th century English minister considered to be the father of modern Dispensationalism, an innovative Protestant movement significant in the development of modern evangelicalism.
He could not be made an official minister because he was a Protestant.
His father, Ernst Schliemann, was a Protestant minister.
Despite his desire to become a minister, near the end of his studies Kepler was recommended for a position as teacher of mathematics and astronomy at the Protestant school in Graz ( later the University of Graz ).
Pierre Caroli, a Protestant minister in Lausanne accused Calvin as well as Viret and Farel of Arianism in 1536.
Rousseau, who was always deeply moved by religious services, for a time even dreamed of becoming a Protestant minister.
He had a brilliant course, and was in due time licensed as a minister of the French Protestant Church.
* 1663 – August Hermann Francke, German Protestant minister ( d. 1727 )
* 1680 – John Abernethy, Irish Protestant minister ( d. 1740 )
Ordained Protestant clergy often have the title of pastor, minister, reverend, etc.
In response to their fear, she chose as her chief minister Sir William Cecil, a Protestant, and former secretary to Lord Protector the Duke of Somerset and then to the Duke of Northumberland.
However, her chief minister Sir Robert Cecil had corresponded with the Protestant King James VI of Scotland, son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and James's succession to the English throne was unopposed.
Having been vilified in the media for her support of free love, Woodhull devoted an issue of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly ( November 2, 1872 ) to an alleged adulterous affair between Elizabeth Tilton and Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, a prominent Protestant minister in New York ( he supported female suffrage but had lectured against free love in his sermons ).
* October 19 – John Abernethy, Irish Protestant minister ( d. 1740 )
* June 8 – August Hermann Francke, German Protestant minister ( b. 1663 )
Charles Loring Brace, a Protestant minister became appalled by the legions of homeless waifs roaming the streets of New York City.
* March 22 – August Hermann Francke, German Protestant minister ( d. 1727 )
In 1815, an American Protestant minister, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, travelled to Europe to research teaching of the deaf.
In more recent centuries, the duties of the rabbi became increasingly influenced by the duties of the Protestant Christian minister, hence the title " pulpit rabbis ", and in 19th century Germany and the United States rabbinic activities including sermons, pastoral counseling, and representing the community to the outside, all increased in importance.

Protestant and Alexander
Alexander Grothendieck was born in Berlin to anarchist parents: a Ukrainian father from an ultimately Hassidic family, Alexander " Sascha " Shapiro aka Tanaroff, and a mother from a German Protestant family, Johanna " Hanka " Grothendieck ; both of his parents had broken away from their early backgrounds in their teens.
In the Protestant traditions some of the earliest writings opposing unorthodox groups like Swedenborg's teachings, can be traced back to John Wesley, Alexander Campbell and Princeton theologians like Charles Hodge and Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield.
* 1830-Church of Scotland missionary Alexander Duff arrives in Kolkata ( formerly Calcutta ); William Swan, missionary to Siberia, writes Letters on Missions, the first Protestant comprehensive treatment of the theory and practice of missions ; Baptism of Taufa ' ahau Tupou, King of Tonga, by a western missionary ; arrival of John Williams of the London Missionary Society in Samoa, landing in Sapapali ' i on Savai ' i island
* Alexander Gooch and Alice Driver ( both died 1558 ), English Protestant martyrs
To avoid flooding it is documented that, in 1609, the post-Reformation Protestant Bishop, Alexander Douglas took steps to exclude the River Lossie from the loch.
* Michael Solomon Alexander, first Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem was born here
* Alexander Williamson ( missionary ) ( 1829-1890 ), Scottish Protestant missionary to China with the London Missionary Society
The anthem " The Maple Leaf Forever ," written and composed by Scottish immigrant and Orangeman Alexander Muir, reflects the British Ulster loyalism outlook of many Protestant Canadians of the time.
He later became a leader of the Alexander Campbell movement of the Disciples of Christ, a restoration movement that developed into the current Protestant denomination Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ).
Alexander Turney Stewart was born in Lisburn, Ireland to Scottish Protestant parents on October 12, 1803.
Hilton's mother, formerly Alice Eacy Kennedy, was of Dublin Irish Protestant background and had previously lived in India as Lady Lawrence, wife of Sir Alexander Lawrence, Bt, nephew to the Viceroy, Lord Lawrence.
The village was designed and built from scratch by Alexander Woods, a Limerick merchant, who intended it as a purely Protestant settlement from which the surrounding Catholic population would be so impressed by the thrift and industry of the settlers that they would quickly convert to the Reformed Church ; even as late as the 1830s there was not a single Catholic resident in the village.
Christ Community Church in Zion, Illinois, formerly the Christian Catholic Church or Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, is an evangelical Protestant church founded in 1896 by John Alexander Dowie.
The period begins with the Sack of Rome by Alaric and the Visigoths, and ends with the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, specifically the excommunication of Jan Hus by Pope Alexander V. Between those two events, the church enjoyed its apogee of influence in society.
* Alexander Viets Griswold ( 1766 – 1843 ), Protestant Episcopalian Bishop and evangelist in the U. S.
As the great Alexander von Humboldt said, " It almost goes without saying that among Protestant physicians hatred of the Jesuits and religious intolerance lie at the bottom of the long conflict over the good or harm effected by Peruvian Bark ".
* Alexander Ratcliffe-Scottish polician, former Scottish Protestant League
* Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn, the zealous Protestant reformer
Alexander Wylie ( Traditional Chinese: 偉烈亞力, Simplified Chinese: 伟烈亚力 ) ( April 6, 1815-February 10, 1887 ), British Protestant Christian missionary to China.
In English his chief works were Jottings on the Science of the Chinese, published in 1853, Shanghai, a collection of articles published under the title Chinese Researches by Alexander Wylie ( Shanghai, 1897 ). Memorials of Protestant Missionaries ( 1867 ), Notes on Chinese Literature ( Shanghai, 1867 ), He also published an article on the Nestorian Tablet in Xian.
Alexander Wylie: Memorials of Protestant Missionaries
The parish has seven primary schools: the St Alexander School ( Roman Catholic ); the Juliana School, the Wilhelmina School ; the Eben-Haëzer School ; the Wingerd School ; the School with the Bible in the Kraats ( all Protestant ); the Prinsenakker School ( undenominational ).
Alexander Arbuthnot ( 1538 – 1583 ) was a Scottish ecclesiastic poet, " an eminent divine, and zealous promotor of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland ".

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