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  • 31Gilbert Tennent — (February 5, 1703, County Armagh, Ireland ndash; July 23, 1764, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States) was a religious leader.Tennent was an Irish born American Presbyterian clergyman, son and brother of three other Presbyterian clergymen.… …

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  • 33Spanish and Portuguese Jews — are a distinctive sub group of Sephardim who have their main ethnic origins within the crypto Jewish communities of the Iberian peninsula and who shaped communities mainly in Western Europe and the Americas from the late 16th century on. These… …

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  • 34History of the Jews in Spain — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 35Sixteenth Council of Toledo — The Sixteenth Council of Toledo first met on 25 April 693, the second of Egica s three councils. In 692, the archbishop of Toledo, Sisebert, led a rebellion with many nobles to install one Suniefred as king. The rebellion was put down in the… …

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  • 36New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1923 — Infobox rugby league season year = 1923 competition = New South Wales Rugby Football League imagesize = 125px caption = teams = 9 premiers = count = 4th minor premiers = mpcount = 3rd matches = 73 points = 1862 attendance = top points scorer =… …

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  • 37John Thomson (Presbyterian minister) — John Thomson or Thompson (ca. 1690 – 1753) was born in Ireland and became a minister in the Presbytery of Philadelphia, later the Synod of Philadelphia. He served as a missionary in both Virginia and North Carolina, where he died a natural death… …

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  • 38Protestantism — /prot euh steuhn tiz euhm/, n. 1. the religion of Protestants. 2. the Protestant churches collectively. 3. adherence to Protestant principles. [1640 50; PROTESTANT + ISM] * * * One of the three major branches of Christianity, originating in the… …

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  • 39Edwards, Jonathan — born Oct. 5, 1703, East Windsor, Conn. died March 22, 1758, Princeton, N.J. American theologian. The 5th of 11 children in a strict Puritan home, he entered Yale College at age 13. In 1727 he was named a pastor at his grandfather s church in… …

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  • 40Half-Way Covenant — ▪ religion       religious political solution adopted by 17th century New England Congregationalists (Congregationalism), also called Puritans (Puritanism), that allowed the children of baptized but unconverted church members to be baptized and… …

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