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Adoniram Judson (/ˌædəˈnaɪrəm/;
August 9, 1788 –
April 12, 1850) was an
American Congregationalist and
later Particular Baptist missionary who
worked in...
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Adoniram (/ædəˈnaɪrəm/; Hebrew, אדונירם, 'my Lord has exalted';
alternate form Adoram, אדורם 'adoram, 'the Lord has exalted'), the son of Abda, was the...
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Adoniram Judson Withrow (1825–1867) was an
American politician.
Withrow was born in Greenbrier,
Virginia in 1825. He
relocated to Iowa, and represented...
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Adoniram Judson "A. J."
Gordon (1836–1895) was an
American Baptist preacher, writer, composer, and
founder of
Gordon College and Gordon–Conwell Theological...
- from the seminary.
Originally known as
Judson College, it was
named after Adoniram Judson, the
first American Baptist missionary to
foreign s****s. The university...
- Featherston's poem and camp-meeting
songs published in the 1820s onward. In 1876
Adoniram Gordon added music to Featherston's poem.
Featherston died at the age of...
- to Ann's sister, the
family first met her
husband Adoniram Judson at that time. She
married Adoniram in 1812, and two w****s
later they
embarked on their...
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Henry Adoniram Swift (March 23, 1823 –
February 25, 1869) was an
American politician who was the
third Governor of Minnesota. He
served as
governor from...
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Adoniram (Hiram Abif), Soliman's
chief craftsman of the Temple,
owing to both her and
Adoniram's divine genealogy.
Soliman grows jealous of
Adoniram,...
- 126.
Sobel 1978, p. 775. "Henry
Adoniram Swift".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved March 13, 2023. "Henry
Adoniram Swift".
Minnesota Historical Society...