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There is a page named "Samuel Forsyth (Methodist)" on Wikipedia

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  • Samuel "Sam" Forsyth OBE (1 May 1881 – 24 August 1960) was a Methodist minister and social worker in South Australia. Born in Aghyaran near Castlederg...
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  • Samuel Forsyth (Methodist) (1881–1960), Australian Methodist pastor and social worker Stewart Forsyth (born 1961), Scottish footballer Thomas Forsyth...
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  • Creswell (1858–1909) – company secretary Samuel Forsyth (1881–1960) – Methodist minister and Ida Muriel Forsyth née Brummitt (1884–1953) – nurse and community...
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    Robbins) Finance (Chairman: Samuel Smith then John Forsyth) Foreign Relations (Chairman: Littleton Tazewell then John Forsyth) French Spoilations (Select)...
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  • intersection of Forsyth Street and Whitehall Street in downtown Atlanta. In 1885, the congregation moved to a new building in downtown, a former Methodist church...
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    Chattahoochee River (category Rivers of Forsyth County, Georgia)
    Young Deer Creek (Forsyth) Four Mile Creek (Forsyth) Dick Creek (Forsyth) Level Creek (Gwinnett) Haw Creek (Forsyth) Two Mile Creek (Forsyth) Shoal Creek (Gwinnett...
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    Methodist Episcopal Zion Church) Louisburg College (United Methodist Church) Mars Hill University (Christian) Methodist University (United Methodist Church)...
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    Public Buildings (Chairman: Joseph Johnson) Foreign Affairs (Chairman: John Forsyth) Indian Affairs (Chairman: John Cocke) Judiciary (Chairman: Daniel Webster)...
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    Register of Historic Places in 2010. In 1845, Samuel Mitchell donated a plot of land to the Methodists for constructing a school. On alternating Sundays...
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    Buildings (Chairman: Jeremiah Nelson) Foreign Affairs (Chairman: John Forsyth) Indian Affairs (Chairman: John Cocke) Judiciary (Chairman: Daniel Webster)...
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    College in 1843, when its affiliation changed from the Methodist-Episcopal Church to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The college shortened its name...
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    Durham Street Methodist Church. Christian Methodist Mission. Retrieved 24 February 2011.[permanent dead link] Platts, Una (1980). "FARR, Samuel Coleridge...
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  • to expand south of Gaston Street, the grid of squares was abandoned and Forsyth Park was allowed to serve as a single, centralized park for that area....
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    Saint Mark United Methodist Church is a United Methodist Church in midtown Atlanta, Georgia. The building was constructed between 1902 and 1903 by the...
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    The Healey Building, at 57 Forsyth Street NW, in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Atlanta, was the last major skyscraper built in that city during the pre-World...
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    Crum & Forster Building Fire Station No. 11 Five Points Coca-Cola sign Forsyth-Walton Building Georgia World Congress Center Kodak Building Lenox Square...
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  • Augustin Gretillat (1837–1894) Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920) Peter Taylor Forsyth (1842–1921) Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843–1919) Borden Parker Bowne (1847–1910)...
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    Stephen King (category Former Methodists)
    in front of it. That's basically what I wanted to do." King was raised Methodist, but lost his belief in organized religion while in high school. While...
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    Crum & Forster Building Fire Station No. 11 Five Points Coca-Cola sign Forsyth-Walton Building Georgia World Congress Center Kodak Building Lenox Square...
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  • purchase by the Methodist Church, and became attached to the Central Methodist Mission, largely organised by Reverend Samuel Forsyth. The station was...
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