Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian congregation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, founded in 1882 by Rev. A. B. Coit. It was the first church in the town and predated Hattiesburg's own incorporation by two years. In 1973 it left the Presbyterian Church in the United States to became a charter member of the more theologically conservative Presbyterian Church in America."@en }
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- First_Presbyterian_Church_(Hattiesburg,_Mississippi) abstract "First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian congregation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, founded in 1882 by Rev. A. B. Coit. It was the first church in the town and predated Hattiesburg's own incorporation by two years. In 1973 it left the Presbyterian Church in the United States to became a charter member of the more theologically conservative Presbyterian Church in America.".
- Q16250517 abstract "First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian congregation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, founded in 1882 by Rev. A. B. Coit. It was the first church in the town and predated Hattiesburg's own incorporation by two years. In 1973 it left the Presbyterian Church in the United States to became a charter member of the more theologically conservative Presbyterian Church in America.".
- First_Presbyterian_Church_(Hattiesburg,_Mississippi) comment "First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian congregation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, founded in 1882 by Rev. A. B. Coit. It was the first church in the town and predated Hattiesburg's own incorporation by two years. In 1973 it left the Presbyterian Church in the United States to became a charter member of the more theologically conservative Presbyterian Church in America.".
- Q16250517 comment "First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian congregation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, founded in 1882 by Rev. A. B. Coit. It was the first church in the town and predated Hattiesburg's own incorporation by two years. In 1973 it left the Presbyterian Church in the United States to became a charter member of the more theologically conservative Presbyterian Church in America.".