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    Gardiner Spring (February 24, 1785 – August 18, 1873) was an American minister and author. He served as pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church in New...
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  • The Gardiner Spring Resolutions were adopted by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America in May 1861 and precipitated...
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    Charles A. Spring (1800–1891), influential Presbyterian leader in Iowa and Illinois Rev. Gardiner Spring (1785–1873), author of the Gardiner Spring Resolutions...
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  • H. E. Howard, Inc. P. Michael Jones, Daniel Bellware, and Richard Gardiner (Spring–Summer 2018). "The Emergence and Evolution of Memorial Day". Journal...
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  • General Assembly of 1861, which voted on the Gardiner Spring Resolutions, named after his brother Gardiner, and thus gave the assent of the Presbyterian...
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  • May 1861, the Old School General Assembly passed the controversial Gardiner Spring Resolutions that called on Presbyterians to support the Federal Government...
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  • this implication, but still used the doctrine to argue against the Gardiner Spring Resolutions. Strange, Alan D. (2 March 2024). "10 Things You Should...
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    known as "Joe" Schenck, of the comedy singing team Van and Schenck Gardiner Spring (1785–1873), American minister and author William Steinitz (1836–1900)...
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    In May, the Old School General Assembly passed the controversial Gardiner Spring Resolutions, which called for Presbyterians to support the Constitution...
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    cousin Hannah Spring. Rev. Dr. Gardiner Spring was born February 24, 1785, and became an influential minister in his own right. Hannah Spring was born September...
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  • 1038/315207a0. S2CID 4346468. Gardiner, B. G. (1988). "Comparative morphology of the vertical ozone profile in the Antarctic spring". Geophysical Research Letters...
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    Crispin William Gardiner (born 18 October 1942) is a New Zealand physicist, who has worked in the fields of quantum optics, ultracold atoms and stochastic...
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    The Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway, commonly known as the Gardiner Expressway or simply the Gardiner, is a partially at grade and elevated municipal...
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    Jam and features the songs from the first two Camp Rock films. The Gardiner Spring Auditorium in Ontario, California on August 5, 2010, and has performed...
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    In December 1861, following the outbreak of the Civil War and the Gardiner Spring Resolutions, the Old School Southern Presbyterians, which included...
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    Chico Hot Springs near Emigrant, Montana, La Duke Hot Springs near Gardiner, and Hunter's Hot Springs near Livingston. Mount Cowen is the largest peak near...
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    Julia Gardiner Tyler (née Gardiner; May 4, 1820 – July 10, 1889) was the first lady of the United States from June 26, 1844, to March 4, 1845, as the second...
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    William Reginald Gardiner (27 February 1903 – 7 July 1980) was an English actor on the stage, in films and on television. Gardiner was born in Wimbledon...
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    also known for composing classic hymn "The Hymn of Joy." The Rev. Gardiner Spring, Brick Church clergyman, also known for writing works like "The Power...
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  • Charles Wrey Gardiner (1901 – 13 March 1981) was an English writer and poet, editor and publisher, born in Plymouth. Gardiner was a noted and well-connected...
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  • District and Gardiner High School District. The elementary school district includes the census-designated places of Gardiner, Corwin Springs, and Jardine...
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  • Senate Chaplain". The Presbyterian Church Throughout The World, by Gardiner Spring Plumley, pp. 343-9. "Leesburg Presbyterian Church". Historic Warrenton...
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  • Muriel Gardiner Buttinger (née Morris; November 23, 1901 – February 6, 1985) was an American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. Gardiner was born on November...
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    the Old School General Assembly, in a vote of 156 to 66, passed the Gardiner Spring Resolutions which called for the Old School Presbyterians to support...
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    1848—1861 Succeeded by Robert E. Lee Religious titles Preceded by The Rev. Gardiner Spring Moderator of the 56th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in...
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  • Frederick Goldwin Gardiner, QC (January 21, 1895 – August 21, 1983) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman. He was the first chairman of Metropolitan...
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    The George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art (commonly shortened to the Gardiner Museum) is a ceramics museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum is...
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    Frank Gardiner (1830 – c. 1882) was an Australian bushranger who became notorious for his lead role in the largest gold heist in Australian history, at...
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  • Will Gardiner (born 21 May 2001) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a loose forward and prop for Featherstone Rovers in the RFL Championship...
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    Gardiner station was a railway station in Gardiner, Montana, serving the Northern Pacific Railway. Gardiner was on the southern terminus of a branch line...
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