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George Liele (also
spelled Lisle or Leile, c. 1750–1820) was an
African American and eman****ted
slave who
became the
founding pastor of
First Bryan Baptist...
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Bryan converted to
Christianity through the
preaching of
George Liele.
After Liele left
Savannah for a
mission to Jamaica,
Bryan began to preach. He...
- Sharp. Sharp, a
Baptist deacon and Loyalist,
freed Liele before the
American Revolutionary War began.
Liele had been
preaching to
slaves on plantations, but...
- New York 2005. pp. 338–343. Morrison, Doreen: Slavery's Heroes:
George Liele and the
Ethiopian Baptists of
Jamaica 1783-1865, 2004, CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1500657574...
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George to the Afro-Baptist
faith and had
provided a
ministry for
George Liele".: 188
According to
Thomas P. Kidd, "As
early as 1758,
Sandy Cr**** missionaries...
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Oxford University Press, 2005. Morrison, Doreen. Slavery's Heroes:
George Liele and the
Ethiopian Baptists of
Jamaica 1783–1865. 2014. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1500657574...
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incorporates Northern Caribbean University.
Prior to
white missionaries,
George Liele was the
first successful venture that
spread Christianity to the enslaved...
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missionary in Burma.
Translated portions of the
Bible into
Burmese George Liele –
first American missionary;
served in
Jamaica Eleanor Macomber – American...
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which there are five Houses. The
Houses are
named after missionaries George Liele,
Andrew Fuller,
Francis Schaeffer,
Adoniram Judson, and
David Brainerd....
- Indies. In 1783
George Liele, a
freed African who was once
enslaved in America,
introduced the
Baptist denomination to Jamaica.
Liele, born in
Virginia became...