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- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution abstract "This is a list of clergy in the American Revolution: Moses Allen, a minister in Midway, Georgia James Francis Armstrong, a Presbyterian minister in Trenton, New Jersey Francis Asbury, one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States Isaac Backus, a Baptist preacher Blackleach Burritt, Presbyterian clergyman in New York James Caldwell (clergyman), clergyman in New Jersey John Carroll (bishop), A Catholic priest in Maryland, later the first Catholic bishop and archbishop in the United States and founder of Georgetown University Myles Cooper, an Anglican priest in colonial New York Manasseh Cutler, an American clergyman, a Congress representative and a founder of Ohio University Naphtali Daggett, Presbyterian Church pastor Jacob Duché, chaplain to the Continental Congress Timothy Dwight IV, a Congregationalist minister, and president of Yale College William Emerson Sr., a minister and grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson. John Gano, the founding pastor of the First Baptist Church in New York City Pierre Gibault, a Jesuit missionary Gideon Hawley, a missionary to the Iroquois Indians in Massachusetts Samuel Kirkland, a Presbyterian missionary among the Oneida and Tuscarora people John Larkin (Deacon of Charlestown), a First Congregational Church minister in Charlestown, Massachusetts William Linn, the first Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives Samuel Magaw, clergyman and educator from Pennsylvania Frederick Valentine Melsheimer, a Lutheran clergyman and called the "Father of American Entomology" Joseph Montgomery, an American Presbyterian minister and a delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania Peter Muhlenberg, a clergyman in Pennsylvania John Murray (minister), a pioneer minister; sometimes recalled as founder of the Universalist denomination in the United States Samuel Phillips Payson, ministered for the town of Chelsea, Massachusetts Richard Peters (cleric), the rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia. Joseph Roby, minister of Lynn, Massachusetts' Third Parish (now present-day Saugus) Church. A supporter of American independence who marched to Lexington and served on Lynn's Committee of Safety. Samuel Seabury, the first American Episcopal bishop, the second Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, USA, and the first Bishop of Connecticut Josiah Smith (clergyman), a clergyman in colonial South Carolina who championed the causes of the evangelical style of the Great Awakening and later American independence William Smith (Anglican priest), the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania Elihu Spencer, invited to North Carolina by that colony's provincial congress to convince loyalist congregations to join the patriot cause John Witherspoon, a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Jersey. He was both the only active clergyman and college president to sign the Declaration David Zeisberger, a Moravian clergyman and missionary among the Native Americans in the Thirteen Colonies".
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- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink David_Zeisberger.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Elihu_Spencer.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Asbury.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Valentine_Melsheimer.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Gideon_Hawley.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Backus.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Duché.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink James_Caldwell_(clergyman).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink James_Francis_Armstrong.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink John_Carroll_(bishop).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink John_Gano.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink John_Larkin_(Deacon_of_Charlestown).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink John_Murray_(minister).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink John_Witherspoon.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Montgomery.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Roby.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Smith_(clergyman).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Lynn,_Massachusetts.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Manasseh_Cutler.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Manasseh_Cutler_(representative).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Allen_(minister).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Myles_Cooper.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Naphtali_Daggett.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Muhlenberg.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Gibault.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Peters_(cleric).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Kirkland.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Magaw.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Phillips_Payson.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Seabury_(bishop).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Saugus,_Massachusetts.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_Dwight_IV.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink William_Emerson,_Sr..
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink William_Emerson_Sr..
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink William_Linn.
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(Anglican_priest).
- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(Episcopalian_priest).
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- List_of_clergy_in_the_American_Revolution comment "This is a list of clergy in the American Revolution: Moses Allen, a minister in Midway, Georgia James Francis Armstrong, a Presbyterian minister in Trenton, New Jersey Francis Asbury, one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States Isaac Backus, a Baptist preacher Blackleach Burritt, Presbyterian clergyman in New York James Caldwell (clergyman), clergyman in New Jersey John Carroll (bishop), A Catholic priest in Maryland, later the first Catholic bishop and archbishop in the United States and founder of Georgetown University Myles Cooper, an Anglican priest in colonial New York Manasseh Cutler, an American clergyman, a Congress representative and a founder of Ohio University Naphtali Daggett, Presbyterian Church pastor Jacob Duché, chaplain to the Continental Congress Timothy Dwight IV, a Congregationalist minister, and president of Yale College William Emerson Sr., a minister and grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson. ".
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