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Adoniram (/ædəˈnaɪrəm/; Hebrew, אדונירם, 'my Lord has exalted';
alternate form Adoram, אדורם 'adoram, 'the Lord has exalted'), the son of Abda, was the...
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Adoniram Judson (August 9, 1788 –
April 12, 1850) was an
American Congregationalist and
later Particular Baptist missionary, who
worked in
Burma for almost...
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Adoniram Judson "A. J."
Gordon (1836–1895) was an
American Baptist preacher, writer, composer, and
founder of
Gordon College and Gordon–Conwell Theological...
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Adoniram Judson Holmes (March 2, 1842 –
January 21, 1902) a Republican, was the
first U.S.
Representative from Iowa's 10th
congressional district. Born...
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Adoniram Masonic Lodge is a
historic Masonic Lodge located near Cornwall,
Granville County,
North Carolina. It was
built in 1917, and is a two-story, four-bay...
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Auguste Alfred Rubé (Act IV,
scene 1). The
workshop of
Adoniram in
Jerusalem Adoniram,
sculptor and
architect of Soliman's temple,
prays to Tubal-cain...
- Featherston's poem and camp-meeting
songs published in the 1820s onward. In 1876
Adoniram Gordon added music to Featherston's poem.
Featherston died at the age of...
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Charles Messier,
French astronomer and
academic (b. 1730) 1850 –
Adoniram Judson,
American lexicographer and
missionary (b. 1788) 1866 –
Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood...
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Adoniram Byfield or
Bifield (d. 1660) was an
English clergyman, one of the
scribes to the
Westminster ****embly. The
surviving minutes of the ****embly,...
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Adoniram Judson Warner (January 13, 1834 –
August 12, 1910) was a U.S.
Representative from Ohio and an
officer in the
Union Army
during the
American Civil...