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  Encyclopedia: Religious leaders by year   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a list of the leaders of major religions in any given year.
This is a list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in each year.
Leaders by year State leaders Religious leaders Intl organization leaders Colonial governors Canadian incumbents British incumbents German rulers US state governors Canadian incumbents in any given year.
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 Encyclopedia: 1846   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The 1846 Oregon Treaty, formally titled Treaty with Great Britain, in Regard to Limits Westward of the Rocky Mountains, and also known as the Treaty of Washington, established the border between the British and American sections of the Oregon Country.
Charles Stewart Parnell (June 27, 1846 – October 6, 1891) was an Irish political leader and one of the most important figures in 19th century Ireland and the United Kingdom; William Ewart Gladstone thought him the most remarkable person he had ever met.
Categories: 1846 February 21 is the 52nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
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 1846   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Perhaps he really believed them in 1846, but not in 1848; maybe he is being ironical...
In 1846 James Polk (illustrated at left) was president, westward...
1843 1844 1845 - 1846 - 1847 1848 1849
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Martin Luther
Leader of the great religious revolt of the sixteenth century in Germany; born at Eisleben, 10 November, 1483; died at Eisleben, 18 February, 1546.
This brought the leader of the Swiss reform movement, Zwingli, into the fray, as the apologist of Carlstadt, the advocate of free speech and unfettered thought, and ipso facto Luther's adversary.
The menacing religious war, between the adherents of the "Gospel" and the fictitious Catholic League (15 May, Breslau), ostensibly formed to exterminate the Protestants, which with a suspicious precipitancy on the part of its leader, Landgrave Philip, had actually gone to a formal declaration of war (15 May, 1528), was fortunately averted.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09438b.htm   (16144 words)

  
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Religious Leader List Reach religious leaders via email with this opt-in email list.
Taoism -> Religious Taoism Religious Taoism appropriated earlier interest and belief in alchemy and the search for the elixir of life and the philosopher's stone.
Look up List of religious leaders in 1817 on HighBeam™ Research.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Gregory XVI
When eighteen, Bartolomeo gave evidence of a religious vocation, and after some opposition on the part of his relations, was clothed in 1783 as a novice in the Camaldolese monastery of San Michele di Murano, taking the name Mauro.
In spite of this the religious remained, in secular habit, at the monastery, and Dom Mauro taught philosophy to the students of the Camaldolese college at Murano.
On 20 May, 1846, he felt himself failing, and ordered Cretineau-Joly to write the history of the secret societies, against which he had struggled vainly.
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 International Cooperative Information Center: Famous Co-op People through the Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
GJORES, Axel / Circa : 1920s-1950s (Sweden) A leader in co-ops, serving as Gen. Secretary of Kooperativa Forbundet (KF) and on Exec.
Leader of co-ops in Spain - appointed to Chair of Cooperation at School of Social Studies in Madrid; a member of Spanish Inst.
Beloved by all his colleagues in Congress, Senator Paul Douglas said, "I have seen the eyes of hardened politicians moisten at the mention of Jerry's name, and I believe he is truly one of the saints of the earth".
www.wisc.edu /uwcc/icic/def-hist/history/famous.html   (12991 words)

  
 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
It is perfectly natural, nay, essential, to sound religious feeling, to associate with Mary the fairest traits of maidenly and maternal character, and to revere her as the highest model of female purity, love, and piety.
The popular religious want had accustomed itself even to female deities, and very naturally betook itself first of all to Mary, the highly favored and blessed mother of the divine-human Redeemer, as the worthiest object of adoration.
It was as popular as monkery, and was as enthusiastically commended by the leaders of the church in the East and West.
www.ccel.org /s/schaff/history/3_ch07.htm   (14388 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World: Departments : Suggestions for Reading   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Besides a systematic list heavily illustrated with excellent photographs, the book includes an ecological overview of land, climate and vegetation and articles on the origins and types of birds; migration, adaptation and habitat; and human influence.
The book is equipped with lists, glossaries, chronologies and footnotes, and constitutes all one is likely to need for a foray into the territory that lies on the other side of the European accounts we learned in school.
Two alphabetical listings are the heart of the book: One is of menu items, with brief descriptions and notations; the other is of “foods and flavors” (and utensils, cooking methods and so on), in Indonesian, with English translations or explanations.
www.saudiaramcoworld.com /departments/suggestions.for.reading.htm   (16604 words)

  
 Religion and the New Republic (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of Congress Exhibition)
The principal religious innovation produced by the Kentucky revivals was the camp meeting.
The religious revivals that swept the Kentucky camp meetings were so intense and created such gusts of emotion that their original sponsors, the Presbyterians, as well the Baptists, soon repudiated them.
By 1846, the A. Church, which began with 8 clergy and 5 churches, had grown to 176 clergy, 296 churches, and 17,375 members.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/religion/rel07.html   (2599 words)

  
 Origins of Amana - The Amana Colonies National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
The Amana Colony in Iowa was established by German-speaking European settlers who belonged to a religious group known as the Community of True Inspiration, which traces its origins to Himbach, Germany in 1714.
However, leaders saw that the disparity in wealth, skills and age would make it difficult for all to purchase a portion of land--the community would fall apart as a result.
Therefore in 1846 a constitution was adopted which established a permanent communal system.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/amana/origins.htm   (962 words)

  
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In 1843, Thomas was introduced to William Miller, the leader of the Millerites.
In 1846, when Thomas traveled to New York City and began a series of lectures, he based his speeches on thirty doctorinal points which would later become part of his book Elipis Israel (The Hope of Israel).
religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu /nrms/crst.html   (1988 words)

  
 The History of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, Illinois
Religious people, although claiming one God, and to be one body, were practically rent in fragments bickering in bitter strife.
That to be a Christian the apostles required men to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ with all their heart, repent of their sins and obey the gospel, believing that if man did what God required him on the human side, He would perform all that He promised on the divine side.
Thornton headed the list with the pledge of $200; others, endowed with hum ble means, made offerings that were truly noble if considered in view of their ability.
www.edenmartin.com /counties/chpt14.htm   (21594 words)

  
 Vietnam: The Anti-Christian Campaign in Vietnam Revealed
The political leaders in the provinces of Lao Cai (including Lao Cai's head: Giang Seo Phu), Lai Chau, Ha Giang and Tuyen Quang have declared their intent over radio and television to eliminate Christian activity by the end of 2002 and if any remain by 2004 they will be driven into the jungles.
Diplomats and religious leaders from around the world are slated to appear on the guest list.
Religious Law: In Chapter VII, section 9, item 1 of the constitution of the Evangelical Church of Vietnam (Northern Section) it stipulates that only proper officials of the church (that is ordained pastors or reverends) have the authority to preside over preaching the Gospel, performing baptisms and other religious ceremonies.
www.persecution.org /whitepapers/vietnam-2002-03.html   (8277 words)

  
 Eastern Patriarchates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 544, Jacob Baradaeus (a Monophysite leader) consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch in opposition to the Imperial-backed Orthodox candidate.
For a listing of the leaders of the Armenian Church, an ecclesiastic organization similar in many ways to Orthodoxy, go to the Caucasus.
During the ascendancy of the Mongols, many notable leaders, including Hulegu (the first Ilkhan), belonged to this church, and though reliable statistics are not available, it is likely that this church, whose remnants today number at most a few million, boasted the largest population of any Christian denomination.
www.hostkingdom.net /orthodox.html   (1948 words)

  
 || Persecution.org - International Christian Concern
Vietnamese human rights groups have expressed this week their concerns that the nations on the "countries of particular concern" (CPC) list will be able to dodge sanctions by offering "token" gestures and empty promises to improve religious freedom.
However, the head of the Committee for Religious Freedom in Vietnam, Helen Ngo expressed her scepticism regarding the promises.
Human rights campaigners and religious leaders are now calling for the world’s leading political powers to ensure that the Vietnamese government is not allowed to side-step sanctions with hollow promises.
persecution.org /newsite/storydetail.php?storycode=564&...   (579 words)

  
 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . COVER STORY . Religious Response to Tragedy Aftermath . September 21, 2001 | PBS
The Salvation Army and numerous other religious groups are providing on-the-scene counseling for recovery workers who have been digging through the wreckage for more than a week.
Religious groups are also wrestling with the appropriate U.S. response -- how justice can best be achieved.
The religious peace movement is gearing up against any military campaign of retaliation.
www.pbs.org /wnet/religionandethics/week503/cover.html   (1453 words)

  
 Leaves of Grass - 150 Years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
One of the leaders of the Bowery B'hoys may have been gay, according to hints from Arthur Quinn.
Not only have we frequently failed to recognize and support all of this heroism, we have not taken advantage of amazing organizing skills of those involved in these struggles or brought to bear the political muscle of the millions of who have come to support us through them.
In a box in his chamber, whichhe has lately put a padlock on, among fishhooks and lines and baitboxes, odd pieces of brass, twine, early sweet apples, pop-corn, beechnuts, and other articles of value, are some little billets-doux, fancifully folded, three-cornered or otherwise, and written, I will warrant, in red or beautifully blue ink.
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 1882 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
October 14 - (United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955)) Charlie Parker, English cricketer (d.
April 3 - (United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882)) Jesse James, American Western outlaw (b.
April 10 - (English poet and painter who was a leader of the Pre-Raphaelites (1828-1882)) Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English poet and painter (b.
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 John W. Cromwell (John Wesley), b. 1846. The First Negro Churches in the District of Columbia.
Meetings were held by the dissatisfied group and in the month of June more than a hundred and fifty persons, after the question of forming a new religious organization had been carefully canvassed, agreed to sever their connection with their spiritual mother and raise their "Ebenezer" elsewhere.
He was a wise leader, an untiring worker, and a faithful and able minister of the gospel.
Their leader, William T. Peele, was then regularly ordained and installed as their pastor by Dr. Holmes of Baltimore, assisted by Dr. J.
docsouth.unc.edu /church/cromwell/cromwell.html   (14368 words)

  
 Religious - Christian - The Balkan Peninsula and Adjacent Areas
A List of Religious communities which hold legal person status in the Republic of Slovenia.
Joint Declaration of the Delegation of Religious Leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Appeal of Conscience Foundation.
Kilise Listesi - List of Armenian Churches in Istanbul and in Turkey.
learning.lib.vt.edu /slav/relig_chr_balkan.html   (3347 words)

  
 Cuba--Christian Persecution in Cuba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Religious leaders in Havana were warned that fines equaling $500 to $2,500 could be imposed upon them if they continued the house church meetings.
While there are reports of prisoners being held for their religious belief, details of this information is unavailable at this time.
Pray for the Christians of Cuba that they may be protected from harm, that religious liberty would continue to increase, and that the Christian message may be heard and received by all.
www.persecution.org /Countries/cuba.html   (1341 words)

  
 The Observer | UK News | Festival comics will defy religious gag
The latter was established in 1846 and represents more than a million Christians from 30 denominations.
The list of cabaret acts appearing across the city's hundreds of fringe venues next month is littered with provocatively titled shows and many top comedians have declared their intention to flout new legislation which will outlaw 'incitement to religious hatred'.
There are religious leaders across the faiths who are not in favour of this law.
www.guardian.co.uk /Observer/uk_news/story/0,6903,1535040,00.html   (869 words)

  
 UW Libraries - American Indian Reference Sources
Articles are listed alphabetically by author with additional sections covering cultural areas, specific tribes and type of art.
Lists and annotates more than 450 sources on petroglyphs and pictographs in North America from 1782 to 1968.
Scope of the bibliography is the historical, anthropological, religious, and social aspects of the Plains Indian Sun Dance from the 19th and 20th centuries.
www-lib.uwyo.edu /subres/amindianref.htm   (8501 words)

  
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It is the site of the famous Kremlin, which serves as the center of the national government.
, also died in 1839 List of state leaders in 1839 List of religious leaders in 1839.....
While not known for certain, it is believed that Mikhail Dostoevsky was murdered by his own serfs A serf is a laborer who is bound to the land.
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 The School of Realistic Philosophy and Moral Government Theology
Such authors were sound, intelligent men of deep religious commitment and experience; and were either revivalists, Christian educators, presidents of colleges, or ministers who were deeply involved in promoting reformation in their day.
Professors in the regular schools have used these materials in their schools, and thousands of students and religious leaders have studied them for their own education.
It is not to be a legally united body of students, mentors, and leaders, but to consist of no more than commitments made by friends (although when visiting lecturers are hired, they will be expected to deliver what they are paid for).
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 Mission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The evangelical mission to Trinidad was the foundation of Naparima College and several other significant educational and religious institutions there.
Below is a list of the missions of the Presbyterian church of Canada:
Within this general context, the missions were even more closely rooted in the personas of the individual missionary leaders, themselves religious devotees of the church, but also highly self-disciplined, determined and resourceful personalities.
www.naparima.org /ncmiss1.htm   (459 words)

  
 Occasional Papers - Selected from The Guardian, The Times, and The Saturday Review, - 1846-1890 by R. W. Church eBook ...
As a young man, his was a severe and unhopeful mind, and the tendency to despond was increased by circumstances.
There was something in the quality of his unquestionable ability which kept him for long out of the ordinary prizes of an Oxford career; in the class list, in the higher competition for Fellowships, he was not successful.
There are those who long remembered the earnest pleading of the Latin letters which it was the custom to send in when a man stood for a Fellowship, and in which Pattison set forth his ardent longing for knowledge, and his narrow and unprosperous condition as a poor student.
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 FRANKLIN W. KNIGHT | The Haitian Revolution | The American Historical Review, 105.1 | The History Cooperative
The success of Haiti against all odds made social revolutions a sensitive issue among the leaders of political revolt elsewhere in the Americas during the final years of the eighteenth century and the first decades of the nineteenth century.
But, even more, the intellectual changes of the period instilled in some political leaders a confidence (not new in the eighteenth century, but far more generalized than before) that creation and creativity were not exclusively divine or accidental attributes, and that both general societies and individual conditions could be rationally engineered.
Even before the declaration of political independence on the part of the British North American colonies, slavery was under attack by a number of religious and political leaders from, for example, the Quakers and Evangelicals, such as William Wilberforce (1759–1833), Thomas Clarkson (1760–1846), and Granville Sharp (1735–1813).
www.historycooperative.org /journals/ahr/105.1/ah000103.html   (5977 words)

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