Henry Rogers - congregationalist - died in 1877.
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Henry Rogers - congregationalist - was born in 1806.
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Samuel Clarke - congregationalist - was born in 1684.
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Samuel Clarke - congregationalist - died in 1750.
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John Clarke - Congregationalist minister - was born in 1755.
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John Clarke - Congregationalist minister - died in 1798.
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No. Walt Disney was a Christian (Congregationalist) and it can be assumed that Lillian Bounds Disney was a Christian (Congregationalist).
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Calvin Coolidge is a Congregationalist Christian.
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John Hancock was a Christian and belonged to the Congregationalist Church, which is a Protestant type religion and they believe that The Bible is sufficient in ruling their society "in matters of faith and practice". His father was a Congregationalist preacher.
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Well I think his religion was Congregationalist, if that's what you mean.
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He was A congregationalist
and a very strong christian
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Christianity, mainly Roman Catholics and Congregationalist Protestants.
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Christianity, mainly Roman Catholics and Congregationalist Protestants.
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because their nutsacks were blue
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William Smith, the father of Abigail Adams, was a Congregationalist minister.
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No, John Adams was not a Catholic. He was a Congregationalist, becoming a Unitarian later in life.
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A prominent American abolitionist and suffragist. Her religion is Unitarian (originally Congregationalist)
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Christians are about 70% of the population of Botswana; mostly Anglican, Methodist, and Congregationalist denominations.
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Probably the Congregationalist Chapel that stood at the junction of Watling Street and Chester Road
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Sherman's immediate family members were devoutly Catholic, but Sherman was an atheist.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe was a Congregationalist in her early years and later an Episcopalian.
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The strengthening of religious authority in Congregationalist churches
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William Smith, the father of Abigail Adams, was a Congregationalist minister.
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Congregationalists maintain strict adherence to the Scripture. They accept the Bible as the absolute rule in matters of faith and practice.
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Clem Hawke was a Congregationalist Minister (religious minister). Don't know what Ellie Hawke did.
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congregationalist
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Judaism is a congregationalist religion, so there is no central Jewish Synagogue that would be similar to the Vatican for Catholics.
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Nathaniel Gorham was a Congregationalist. The Congregationalists were basically the Protestants in which each congregation independently runs its own affairs.
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They wanted to complete their reform of the Church of England and demonstrate the success of their theocracy.
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Mostly Roman Catholic, with a substantial number of Congregationalist Protestants. Other religions exist, too, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and Baha'is.
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the middle colonies were called for a congregationalist(which is a church government) structure, each individual church would be largely self-governing
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David Livingstone (1813-1873). British Congregationalist missionary serving with the London Missionary Society.
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No, the Second Great Awakening was not primarily a movement of the Unitarian and Congregationalist denominations. Instead, it was a revivalist movement within various Christian denominations in the United States during the early 19th century that emphasized emotional religious experiences, personal conversion, and social reform. Unitarians and Congregationalists were not as prominent in this particular revival movement.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a Christian and belonged to the Congregationalist denomination. She was known for her strong faith, which often inspired her poetry.
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No. He comes from a Protestant Congregationalist family. Bill Gates considers himself Agnostic.
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John Adams was raised as a Congregationalist and attended church regularly, but later in life he became more independent in his beliefs. He is often described as a Unitarian, as he rejected some core Christian beliefs such as the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus. Adams's religious views were influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment.
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Enoch Cobb Wines, American Congregationalist (February 17, 1806 -- December 10, 1879) was a minister, teacher, philanthropist and an advocate for penal reform.
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Harvard graduate and Congregationalist minister, Jonathan Mayhew (1720-1766) served the West Church in Boston from his ordination in 1747 until his death. (Copied from www.lawandliberty.org\mayhew)
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Eli Whitney was known to be a devout Christian and attended Congregationalist churches. He believed in the importance of faith and morality in one's personal and professional life.
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No. The United Church of Canada was formed in 1925 by a merger of the Methodist Church, the Congregationalist Assemblies and 2/3 of the Presbyterian Church.
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Antoinette Brown Blackwell is recognized as the first woman to be ordained as a minister in the United States. She was ordained by the Congregationalist Church in 1853.
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Christianity is the main religion, but they also practice Roman Catholicism, Congregationalist Protestantism, Baha'i, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints).
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Noah Webster was a christian and one of his favorite parts was god's disciples
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