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 Significant Scots - David Bogue
BOGUE, DAVID, the Father, as he has been called, of the London Missionary Society, was born at Hallydown in the Parish of Coldingham, Berwickshire, on the 18th February, 1750.
In the year 1796, Mr Bogue was called upon to show whether he, who had professed himself such a friend to missionary enterprise, was sufficiently imbued with the spirit of the gospel to enable him to forsake home and the comforts of civilized society, to devote himself to its sacred cause.
In 1815, Mr Bogue received the diploma of Doctor of Divinity, from the Senatus acádemicus of Yale college, North America, but such was the modesty of his character that he always bore this honour meekly and unwillingly.
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 David Bogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Bogue ( 1750 - October 25, 1825) was a British nonconformist leader.
It was the age of the new-born missionary enterprise, and Bogue's academy was largely the seed from which the London Missionary Society grew.
Bogue himself would have gone to India in 1796 if not for the opposition of the East India Company.
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 DAVID BOGUE - LoveToKnow Article on DAVID BOGUE
He then settled as minister of the Congregational church at Gosport in Hampshire (1777), and to his pastoral duties added the charge of an institution for preparing men for the ministry.
It was the age of the new-born missionary enterprise, and Bogues academy was in a very large measure the seed from which the London Missionary Society took its growth.
Bogue himself would have gone to India in 1796 but for the opposition of the East India Company.
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 David Bogue -- Sermon on Missions, 1795
David Bogue, a native of Scotland, was born in 1750 (Hallydown, Coldingham, Berwickshire) and died in 1825 while on a preaching tour in Brighton, England.
Educated for the Christian ministry at University of Edinburgh, Bogue later received an honorary doctorate from Yale in 1815.
Not only was Bogue involved in the Missionary Society, he also assisted in the establishment of the Religious Tract Society (1799) and the British and Foreign Bible Society (1804).
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 May 01 - Articles - From Puritanism to Methodism - 1. The neglected years 1662-1737 - David Fountain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bogue and Bennett describe the Dissenters as a whole over the period 1688-1714: ‘Few in any age were better instructed in the doctrines and duties of Christianity and could give a more reasonable account of the hope that was in them.
Bogue and Bennett recognise that after the reign of Anne, in the early eighteenth century, the General Baptists were starting to go astray, as were individuals among the Presbyterians.
Bogue and Bennett detail the desolation among Presbyterians but assert that ‘there was a great multitude of flourishing congregations in most parts of the country which were increasing with a steady progress’.
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 easley - eas06.htm
Elizabeth Bogue was born 1 Oct 1816 and died 14 Apr 1859.
Edith A. Bogue was born 17 Jun 1820 in OH.
Phebe Bogue was born 25 Dec 1828 and died 1909.
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 Descendants - Recollections of An Old Soldier - the Life of Captain David Perry (1741-1826)
David and Anna [Bliss] Perry were living with youngest son Nathaniel Green Perry [ photo ] and his family in Ira, Vermont, when David Perry died.
David Perry in the Riverside Cemetery in Ira.
Albert George Perry of Randolph, VT; David and Martha [Durham] Perry of IL; Representative James Madison Perry of Kankakee, IL and Chicago; Eben Butler Perry of Ira, VT; Sylvanus Perry and poss.
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 GL Online | Who's Who in Springfield | David Grant
David Grant considered himself to be the fl sheep of the Grant family and so rebelled to distance himself from his upper-class upbringing.
Meanwhile, David came to Kat and she fled with him in Ed's car that Bridget had given him and the couple hid in the Jessup farm barn, while Hamp went to the police to charge David for kidnapping Kat.
Although a shocked David arrived in prison and was ready to leave with her, Gabriella told him that she had just used him to start a new life (she was a prostitute in Costa Rica).
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 On the Missionary Trail
Bogue it was who penned a rousing announcement in the Evangelical Magazine, a new London-based journal.
Bogue was a famous Scottish preacher, and few punches were ever pulled while an Evangelical Scotsman was in the pulpit.
David Bogue was set to examining the offers of active missionary service now also arriving at the society's office.
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 University of Wales Lampeter, Founders' Library: David Bogue Lecture Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sermons, meetings and articles initiated by Bogue led directly to the formation of the LMS in 1785 and he became a long-serving director of the Society.
Bogue was part of a mission to France in 1802, he was active in establishing the Religious Tract Society and the British and Foreign Bible Society and was a proponent of Jewish missions.
Bogue died in 1825 in Brighton while on a preaching tour on behalf of the LMS.
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 Dissenters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This previously rare three volume work covers the period from the later Puritan age through the Great Awakening and on to the early years of the modern missionary movement in which both authors played a significant part.
"Bogue and Bennet’s History of the Dissenters is a treasury of information on the Nonconformist denominations —Independent, Baptist and Presbyterian — in England in their years of decline and recovery.
All the main events and lives are dealt with, together with the theological movements which shaped the course of history.
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 Perrot-letters
Mrs Bogue and Charlotte..........[?] and Thomas and David all unite in kind regards to you and Clement.
To Francis Perrot from David Bogue, 2 Jun 1809.
To Francis Perrot from David Bogue, 29 Jun 1809.
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 Welcome to LINDEN ROAD URC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
David Bogue has an important influence on the life of the church in those days.
In 1795 Dr. Bogue was one of the founders of the London Missionary Society; he was also active in the founding of the British and Foreign Bible Society; and he took an interest in the new churches formed by missionary outreach from Chichester at South Bersted and Bosham.
He was, like Dr. Bogue, a founder of the L.M.S. and the B. and F.B.S. and active in all good causes of his day; and he gave the land on which was built "Hanover Chapel" - so named in deference to the Royal House.
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This is a slide, originally from the David Collins ms.
This is a slide, originally from the David Collins ms; untitled in the ms.
Untitled in the Bogue ms.; title from a recording which Tommy Hunt made of the brothers Larry and Michael Joe McDonagh, flute and fiddle, Ballinafad, County Sligo.
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
David ALLEN and Sarah HAYWARD were married on 29 Nov 1711.
Simon HAYWARD was born on 22 Nov 1648 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
Dale Carney BOGUE and Helga HEISLER were married in 1955.
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Robert Tyler BOGUE and Carol LIPPERT were married in 1958.
David Paul BOLINGER and Esther Naomi KUHN were married in 1981 in Westfield, Chautauqua County, New York.
Nicholas Edward BOLINGER was born in 1982 in Westfield, Chautauqua County, New York.
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 Bogue: Detroit Rock, Right Now
Bogue has parted ways with original drummer Matt Blake.
In recording news, the plan to release the full-length recorded almost one year ago at Jim Diamond's studio (under the watchful eyes of Tom Potter) is finally moving forward, probably on the Fall of Rome imprint of Los Angeles.
Bogue is currently recording at Detroit's Ghetto Recorders with Bantam Rooster frontman/Dirtbombs bassist Tom Potter producing.
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 John David Glennie ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
David Lucas, A Mill, seventeenth plate in the album, Various Subjects of Landscape, Characteristic of English Scenery (London: John Constable, 1830-[1832], 1830
David Lucas, Hadleigh Castle near the Nore, twenty-first plate in the album, Various Subjects of Landscape, Characteristic of English Scenery (London: John Constable, 1830-[1832], 1832
David Lucas, Stoke by Neyland, Suffolk, sixteenth plate in the album, Various Subjects of Landscape, Characteristic of English Scenery (London: John Constable, 1830-[1832], 1830
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 Revival Library | The Puritan Hope - A Study in Revival and the Interpretation of Prophecy by Iain H. Murray | Chapter 7
Bogue is one of the greatest of the forgotten figures of Church history.
The comparatively small group of men trained under Bogue were to have an influence across the world upon the lives of nations — Morrison and Milne, fellow-labourers in China, Richard Knill in Russia; and several more outstanding men, some of whom, like John Angell James, served the Church at home.
It was a testimony to the far-flung influence of Bogue that a translation of his publications was even in the possession of Napoleon I at the time of his death and marked with the Emperor’s pencil.
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 Revival Library | The Puritan Hope - A Study in Revival and the Interpretation of Prophecy by Iain H. Murray | Chapter 2
Ferme became a regent, or professor, under Rollock in 1589, and with his Logical Analysis of the Epistle of Paul to the Romans (a commentary which runs to 378 pages in the last-century reprint) he followed the practice which his mentor had commenced of preparing expository material to aid the pulpit.
Robert Boyd departed an unwilling exile to France in 1597; John Welch, protesting against the silencing of Bruce in 1605 was himself imprisoned and banished for life in 1606.
We are not surprised to learn that it was David Dickson and the people of Irvine who at risk to themselves sheltered these fugitives.
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 David B. Roth, M.D., Ph.D., Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bogue, M., C. Zhu, E. Aguilar-Cordova, L.A. Donehower, and D.B. Roth (1996).
Wang, M.A. Bogue, J.M. Levitt, and D.B. Roth (1999) Irradiation-mediated rescue of T cell­specific V(D)J recombination and thymocyte differentiation in severe combined immunodeficient mice by bone marrow cells.
Chiyu Wang, Molly A. Bogue, Anthony P. Nguyen, and David B. Roth (1999) Irradiation-induced rescue of thymocyte differentiation and V(D)J recombination in mice lacking DNA-PKcs.
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 Edinburgh University New College Library: Bogue, David
This was removed from the Bogue papers and is stored separately at New College Library reference MSS MED 2 (see Index to Manuscripts).
Scope and content/abstract : The collection consists of notes on Bogue's lectures at Gosport College (c 1790-1825); notes on Bogue's sermons (1771-1825); notes on missions; addresses to students and ordination charges; and an occasional diary (1793-1797; 1799-1802; 1814-1817).
New College also holds separately some of Bogue's sermons and sermons by others on the occasion of his funeral.
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 Penn State Libraries' Birket Foster Exhibit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
So great was his popularity that as long ago as 1906 a price guide for Foster's watercolors carried the warning "hugely faked." At least with his book illustrations we can be most sure that the engravings are based on drawings from his own hand.
For this book, Longfellow's Hyperion, a fictionalized account of one of Longfellow's own trips down the river Rhine, the Bogue Company sent Birket Foster and Henry Vizetelly on a trip retracing the adventures of the characters in the book.
It was still the days of travel by post-horse and rough public conveyances.
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 David Smith Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Paul Gavarni, Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849), 1849
Europa and Calf 1956-1957 David Smith bronze/poured and hammered on stone base 11 3/8 x
Becca, 1965 David Smith (American, 1906-1965)Stainless steel; H. 30-1/2 in.
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 Bogue Shores Suites, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
Bogue Shores Suites, Rental Management by Radford Enterprises
Beach access to the beautiful Atlantic Ocean is conveniently located just access the road in front of the office.
Thank you for your patronage, enjoy your stay at Bogue Shores Suites, and have a safe journey home.
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 BBC News | UK | Water firm writes to 'Mr Deceased'
The letter went on to thank David Bogue, who died in December, for his recent communication about his "move" from his home.
The letter has angered Mr Bogue's daughter, Marilyn Calquhoun, who opened it after she settled her late father's outstanding account with South West Water.
Mr Bogue, from Plymouth, died on 17 December last year following a heart attack.
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 BOGUE CHITTO LODGE
BOGUE CHITTO LODGE #260, F. and A. 1900 to 1919
Applewhite, George Brown, Chester A. Boyd, David C. Coney, A. Cummings, Hicks Elam, Barney W. Hodges, A. Jackson, Hugh A. Lewis, Morgan Micklebury, Columbus Montgomery, Oris C. Reed, John Richardson, Patrick Smith, R. Willson, R. Wooten
Egustus Brister, James H. Brister, Julius Brister, William Brent, Linnus Burns, David Bolian, Luther Bowman, Fred Brister, Wallace Butler, Lee Corbin, Lott Coke, Luther Cannon, David Coney, Judge Crosby, Burt Coon, Chancy Cole, Henry Davis, Edward Gardner, Pollard Gardner, Wiley Hall, A. Hemphill, Oscar Harwith, Albert Jackson, Frank Jorden, Dan Kelly.
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