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  • The 1859 Ulster revival was a Christian revival in Ulster which spread to the rest of the United Kingdom. It has been reported that the revival produced...
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  • The 1859 revival may refer to a number of different Christian revivals: 1859 Ulster revival 1859 Welsh revival The 1857–59 revival in the United States...
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  • The 1859 Welsh revival was a Christian revival which occurred in South Wales and was documented by three Welsh religious historians: Thomas Rees, the Congregational...
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  • benefitting from the evangelical Ulster Revival of 1859. List of Moderators of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland The headquarters of the church are at Assembly...
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    author. He was the great evangelist of the Third Evangelical awakening and preached during the Ulster Revival of 1859 which drew thousands to hear him....
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    Ulster (/ˈʌlstər/; Irish: Ulaidh [ˈʊlˠiː, ˈʊlˠə] or Cúige Uladh [ˌkuːɟə ˈʊlˠə, - ˈʊlˠuː]; Ulster Scots: Ulstèr or Ulster) is one of the four traditional...
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  • of Connor near Ballymena. See also Ahoghill. This meeting is generally regarded as the origin of the 1859 Ulster Revival that swept through most of the...
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  • William Gibson (minister) (category Moderators of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland)
    June 1867. His chief work was ‘The Year of Grace, a History of the Ulster Revival of 1859’, Edinburgh, 1860.  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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  • Brownlow North (evangelist) (category Alumni of Magdalen Hall, Oxford)
    in the 1859 Ulster revival. On one occasion he preached to 12,000 people at Newtonlimavady. Rabbi Duncan once remarked on seeing a photograph of him, "There...
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    Coleraine Town Hall (category Government buildings completed in 1859)
    of £4,147, with the majority of the funds again coming from The Honourable The Irish Society. Its completion coincided with the 1859 Ulster revival:...
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    Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second...
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    Connor was sacked. Kells and Connor was the location where the 1859 Ulster revival started. Kells was formerly served by the Ballymena and Larne Railway...
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  • Ballyconigar, off Wexford, with 424 deaths and only 24 survivors. Evangelical Ulster Revival. John Sisk establishes his building construction business in Cork. 3...
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    Ahoghill (category Civil parishes of County Antrim)
    background 3.5% of people aged 16–74 were unemployed The 1859 Revival which swept through Ulster has strong connections with Ahoghill. Thousands of ordinary...
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    Tartan (redirect from Ulster tartan)
    Wilfred A. (1961–1962). "The Dungiven Costume". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. 3rd series. 24–25. Ulster Archaeological Society: 119–142. JSTOR 20627382...
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    Red Hand of Ulster Salute is a modified version of the Roman Salute in which the hand is raised vertically to symbolise the Red Hand of Ulster. It is used...
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    Holy Comforter is a Gothic-Revival structure with walls of local Ulster County bluestone from across the river and trim of New Jersey brownstone. Inside...
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    Gosford Castle (category Houses completed in 1859)
    of the Plantation of Ulster. They established the village of Markethill and built a castle, though this was destroyed during the Irish Rebellion of 1641...
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    the province of Ulster and is part of Border strategic planning area of the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town of Monaghan. Monaghan...
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  • Britain to have gas lighting. Welsh religious revival led by Humphrey Jones. Large Ulster Christian revival. Red House in Bexleyheath, a key building in...
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