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  • Church as Washington Training College. In 1907, it was renamed Washington Foreign Mission Seminary, in 1914, Washington Missionary College, in 1961, Columbia...
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    envisioned for Washington Missionary College were made with EMC. Emmanuel Missionary College did not lose its identity. It remained the college for the youth...
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    traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in Washington County established by three Presbyterian missionaries in the 1780s: John McMillan, Thaddeus...
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  • Benjamin G. Wilkinson (category American Seventh-day Adventist missionaries)
    Adventist missionary, educator, and theologian. He served also as Dean of Theology at the Seventh-day Adventist Washington Missionary College (now known...
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  • Baptist institution. Nonsectarian college or university, with no religious affiliation. Part of the Texas Missionary Baptist General Convention. Part of...
    50 KB (905 words) - 04:31, 28 May 2024
  • Bill Shadel (category Deaths from cancer in Washington (state))
    the band, orchestra, and choirs at Washington Missionary College, now Washington Adventist University, in Washington, D.C. He received a master's degree...
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    Whitman College is a private liberal arts college in Walla Walla, Washington. The school offers 53 majors and 33 minors in the liberal arts and sciences...
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  • University (formerly Nyack College (/ˈnaɪ.æk/ ) was a private Christian university affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Located in New...
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  • Pennsylvania on November 29, 1903. He received a B.A. from Washington Missionary College in 1922, an M.A. from Susquehanna University in 1924, and a...
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  • Veteran's Hall of Fame in 2001 Mary Hannah Fulton (1874), medical missionary in China Washington Gardner (1870), Civil War soldier and statesman Charles Vernon...
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    called the Nacostines by Catholic missionaries, maintained settlements around the Anacostia River in present-day Washington, D.C. Conflicts with European...
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  • Trinity Washington University is a private Catholic university in Washington, D.C. The university was founded as Trinity College by the Sisters of Notre...
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    help him avoid early foibles. Upon graduation from Washington Missionary College (now Washington Adventist University) in 1919, H.M.S. Richards served...
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    New York–based Christian missionaries for the education of freed slaves and their offspring. From 1871 until 1892 the college served as a teachers' training...
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    Williams College, before becoming defunct in 2000. The academy was incorporated in 1804. Many of Bradford's early graduates became Christian missionaries. The...
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  • Rebok (1897–1983) – taught at Washington Missionary College, La Sierra College; president of Southern Missionary College; Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist...
    147 KB (13,148 words) - 19:46, 29 June 2024
  • Denton E. Rebok (category Heads of universities and colleges in the United States)
    Nanjing, in 1925. He taught at Washington Missionary College, La Sierra College, was president of Southern Missionary College also Dean of the Seventh-day...
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    1806, in Edinburgh – 12 February 1878, in Sidmouth), was a Christian missionary in India; where he played a large part in the development of higher education...
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    missionaries, including Marcus Whitman, established several missions and Whitman's own settlement Waiilatpu, in what is now southeastern Washington state...
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  • The following are notable Christian missionaries: These are missionaries who predate the Second Council of Nicaea so it may be claimed by both Catholic...
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