Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19867883> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19867883 subject Q13244777.
- Q19867883 subject Q16786309.
- Q19867883 subject Q5837826.
- Q19867883 subject Q6934619.
- Q19867883 subject Q8244018.
- Q19867883 subject Q8743314.
- Q19867883 subject Q8747512.
- Q19867883 subject Q8761350.
- Q19867883 subject Q8866532.
- Q19867883 abstract "William Henry Porter (Sept 19, 1817-May 26,1861) was an American minister and author.He was born in Rye, New Hampshire, Sept 19, 1817, and was one of the eighteen children of Rev Huntington Porter, formerlypastor of the church in that place. After a preliminary course of study in Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, he entered Yale College in 1837, with his twin brother, Charles Henry Porter, who died after completing his Sophomore year. He graduated in 1841.He studied Theology one year in the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, one year in the Theological Department of Yale College, and a few months at Lynn, Massachusetts, under the instruction of his father. In the Spring of 1844 he was licensed to preach On October 19, 1845 he was ordained as minister of a Presbyterian church in Litchfield, New Hampshire, where he remained as pastor until he was separated from the congregation on October 28, 1848; ceasing thereafter to serve as a minister. From 1854 through 1857 he served as clerk in Boston Custom House.In 1851 he united with the New Jerusalem, or Swedenborgian Society, in Boston, Mass. He published Common and Scriptural Proverbs Compared, 1845, and The Heavenly Union, or New Jerusalem on Earth 1850.On the 19th of May, 1844, he married Miss Mary Frances, daughter of Hon. Paul Wentworth, of New Hampshire. He had several children, the eldest of whom, a daughter, died in 1850. He died in Roxbury, Massachusetts. May 26, 1861, aged 43.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the Yale Obituary Record.".
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q100.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196251.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q13244777.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q1432645.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q16786309.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q1755789.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q178169.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q20138.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q2304567.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q2599077.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q370619.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q49188.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q4947876.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q523619.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q5837826.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q6934619.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q759.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q8244018.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743314.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q8747512.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q8761350.
- Q19867883 wikiPageWikiLink Q8866532.
- Q19867883 comment "William Henry Porter (Sept 19, 1817-May 26,1861) was an American minister and author.He was born in Rye, New Hampshire, Sept 19, 1817, and was one of the eighteen children of Rev Huntington Porter, formerlypastor of the church in that place. After a preliminary course of study in Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, he entered Yale College in 1837, with his twin brother, Charles Henry Porter, who died after completing his Sophomore year.".
- Q19867883 label "William Henry Porter".