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Jeong Rip (1574–1629) was a scholar-official of the
Joseon Dynasty Korea. He was also
diplomat and amb****ador,
representing Joseon interests in the 3rd...
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triathlete and
former firefighter Jeong Rip (c. 1574–1629), a scholar-official of the
Korean Joseon Dynasty Rip Rense (born 1954),
American music and...
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rebellion of
Jeong Yeo-
rip in 1589,
known in
Korean as the
Gichuk oksa (기축옥사, 己丑獄事), was one of the
bloodiest political purges in Korea's
Joseon Dynasty...
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Jeong Yeo-
rip (Korean: 정여립; Hanja: 鄭汝立; 1546–1589) was a
Korean politician of the
Joseon period. His art name was Jukdo, and his
courtesy name was Inbaek...
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Presbyterian Church in
Korea (Jung
Rip)
Presbyterian Church in
Korea (SungHapChuk)
Presbyterian Church in
Korea (
JeongRip)
Presbyterian Church in
Korea (ChanYang)...
- many
questions unanswered.
Jeong Gwi-sun,
identified as the
alleged mistress,
supported David Yonggi Cho. In
January 2014,
Jeong Gwi-sun
claimed that the...
- The
Presbyterian Church in
Korea (
JeongRip) was
founded in 1964 by
Pastor Lee Eun-Kyu, and Kim Guk-In and Choi Soo-Haeng. The
former denomination was the...
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together with 50
pastors founded the
Presbyterian Church in
Korea (HapDong
JeongRip). In 1989 it
adopted the
current name. The
Apostles Creed and the Westminster...