A Co Antrim woman who became the first female professor of medicine in Britain and Ireland is to be commemorated with an ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The Westminster Presbyterian Church of Hattiesburg will host a F.A.F.S.A. workshop this Saturday, ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNPresbyterian minister’s son who became ‘apostle of nationalism’John Mitchel was born on November 3 1815 at Camnish, near Dungiven. He was the eldest surviving son of John Mitchel Snr, the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLooking for a 'Face'? Christian dating habits from the Bible BeltReflecting on my days as a preacher’s kid growing up in the North East Ulster Bible Belt, let me recall the Christian dating ...
Dame Louise McIlroy achieved a number of firsts in medicine and also defied officials to serve in World War One.
For example, several GAA clubs are named after Protestants: Wolfe Tone, Henry Grattan, Henry Joy McCracken (attended the Third Presbyterian Church in ... those who defended Ulster in ancient ...
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Service of thanksgiving held for the life of Rev Beattie, a former Free Presbyterian minister and Lisburn councillorIn 1965, he began preaching at Whiteabbey and Limavady churches and served as the student minister at Dunmurry Free Presbyterian Church ... over Dr. Ian Paisley’s Ulster Hall rallies while ...
Dame Louise McIlroy died in 1968 and was buried in her family's grave at Ballycastle Presbyterian Church, where the plaque has been unveiled. Chris Spurr, chairman of the Ulster History Circle ...
he founded the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster in 1951, which refused to have anything to do with Roman Catholics for fear of religious contamination. Paisley remained head of this ...
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