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Henry Drummond (1786-1860) was both an expert in scientific agriculture and a banker.
Wolff was born a Jew in Germany (in 1795) and died in Britain (in 1862) as a priest of the Church of England.
Joseph Wolff's astonishing career is in itself fascinating, but for Seventh-day Adventists it holds unique interest, for in all his dangerous journeying he announced the second coming of Christ on the basis of the 2300-year prophecy.
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Henry Drummond, 17861860, a founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church
(Encyclopedia) Drummond, Henry, 17861860, English banker, known particularly as one of the founders of the...
(Encyclopedia) Drummond, Henry, 1851–97, Scottish clergyman and author, educated at the Univ. of Edinburgh.
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Henry Drummond, 17861860, a founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church
(Encyclopedia) Drummond, Henry, 17861860, English banker, known particularly as one of the founders of the...
(Encyclopedia) Drummond, Henry, 1851–97, Scottish clergyman and author, educated at the Univ. of Edinburgh.
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Drummond, Henry (1786-1860) Banker, politician, and religious leader, born near Alresford...
Dodge, Henry Chee (?1860-1947) Navajo principal chief, born at Fort Defiance in present-day Arizona...
Dow, Henry (Herbert) (1866-1930) Chemist, inventor, and industrialist, born in Belleville, Ontario...
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 "D" Famous People
Drummond, Henry (1786-1860) Banker, politician, and religious leader, born near Alresford...
Dodge, Henry Chee (?1860-1947) Navajo principal chief, born at Fort Defiance in present-day Arizona...
Dow, Henry (Herbert) (1866-1930) Chemist, inventor, and industrialist, born in Belleville, Ontario...
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 Edward Irving and the Catholic Apostolic Church
His intercourse with Henry Drummond (1786-1860), politician and co-founder of the Irvingite church, strengthened his convictions.
Irving was in consequence led to a close study of the prophetical books, especially the Apocalypse, and to sermonizing upon them.
It is thought that this fact, which had been a serious blow to his self-esteem, had only confirmed his belief that the world was not to improve and turned him toward supernaturalism.
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 Drummond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Drummond (1786-1860), British banker and apostle of the Catholic Apostolic Church
Ron Drummond, a Scottish-American writer, editor, and scholar.
Drummond Company, a coal mining company with operations in Alabama and Colombia
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Drummond, Henry (1786-1860) Banker, politician, and religious leader, born near Alresford...
Drummond, James Eric, 16th Earl of Perth (1876-1951) British statesman, born in Fulford, North Yorkshire, N England, UK.
Drummond, George (1687-1766) Entrepreneur and philanthropist, born in Perth and Kinross...
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 Catholic Apostolic Church
Henry Drummond, 17861860, a founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church - Drummond, Henry, 17861860, English banker, known particularly as one of the founders of the...
Catholic Apostolic Church, religious community originating in England c.1831 and extending later to Germany and the United States (1848).
Eastern Orthodoxy - Eastern Orthodoxy comprises the faith and practices stemming from ancient churches in the eastern...
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 Catholic Apostolic Church
Henry Drummond, 17861860, a founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church - Drummond, Henry, 17861860, English banker, known particularly as one of the founders of the...
Catholic Apostolic Church, religious community originating in England c.1831 and extending later to Germany and the United States (1848).
This led to the formation (1863) of the New Apostolic Church, the formal name of the present-day organization.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Irvingites
It should be stated that the so-called lrvingites owe much more to Henry Drummond (1786-1860) than to Irving.
Their two principal churches are at Albury (Surrey, England), and at Gordon Square, London (England).
They use oil and water in their ritual observances.
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