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    Arthur Tappan (May 22, 1786 – July 23, 1865) was an American businessman, philanthropist and abolitionist. He was the brother of Ohio Senator Benjamin...
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    Arthur Tappan Pierson (March 6, 1837 – June 3, 1911) was an American Presbyterian pastor, Christian leader, missionary and writer who preached over 13...
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    group. Lewis Tappan was the brother of Senator Benjamin Tappan and abolitionist Arthur Tappan. His middle-class parents, Benjamin Tappan (1747–1831) and...
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  • up Tappan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tappan may refer to: Tappan (Native Americans) Arthur Tappan (1786–1865), abolitionist Benjamin Tappan (1773–1857)...
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  • discuss] In May and June 1834, the silk merchants and ardent abolitionists Arthur Tappan and his brother Lewis stepped up their agitation for the abolition of...
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    and succeeded him in his pulpit ministry after a brief period under Arthur Tappan Pierson. During Thomas' fifteen-year pastorate, the Tabernacle burned...
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    during the time of Charles Dickens and Oliver Twist. The Open Brethren Arthur Tappan Pierson, Müller's biographer and friend Müller (2004), p. 693 Pierson...
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    1833–1870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, had become a prominent abolitionist...
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    Benjamin Tappan (May 25, 1773 – April 20, 1857) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Ohio and a United...
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    contributed to a major rift in the Society. In 1839, brothers Arthur Tappan and Lewis Tappan left the Society and formed the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery...
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    that caused some abolitionists, including New York brothers Arthur Tappan and Lewis Tappan, to leave the AAS and form the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery...
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    January 28, 1833. New York: S. W. Benedict & Co. Tappan, Lewis (1870). The Life of Arthur Tappan. New York: Hurd and Houghton. 51 signatures (December...
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  • sought to publicize and encourage the missionary enterprise in general. Arthur Tappan Pierson was the primary early leader. The social and religious milieu...
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    Union Bible Institute was established according to the will of Dr. Arthur Tappan Pierson October 15, 1911. On December 29, 1980 Dr. Ki-Hung Cho applied...
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  • 1889 in Eureka, Kansas, was the daughter of Mary A. (née Frayer) and Arthur Tappan Burnell, a professor and school principal with positions in the states...
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    remained strong throughout the 1840s and 1850s. The white abolitionists Arthur Tappan and Gerrit Smith helped lead the American Temperance Union, formed in...
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    William Walters, 1851–53 (2 years) Charles Spurgeon, 1854–92 (38 years) Arthur Tappan Pierson, 1891–93 (pulpit supply only, not installed as a Pastor – 2...
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    "Search names in oleadb archives". www.oleadb.it. Retrieved 11 July 2018. Arthur Tappan Marvin (1888), The Olive: Its Culture in Theory and Practice, p. 32...
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  • Arthur Pierson may refer to: Arthur Tappan Pierson (1837–1911), American Presbyterian pastor Arthur N. Pierson (1867–1957), Speaker of the New Jersey...
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    remained strong throughout the 1840s and 1850s. The white abolitionists Arthur Tappan and Gerrit Smith helped lead the American Temperance Union, formed in...
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    Religious titles Preceded by William Walters Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle 1854–1892 Succeeded by Arthur Tappan Pierson...
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    the age of 28, Weld was called there by the philanthropists Lewis and Arthur Tappan. He declined their offer of a ministerial position, saying he felt himself...
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    her, he supplied her with letters of introduction to philanthropist Arthur Tappan and to leading black families in New York and Providence, Rhode Island...
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    moved to New York State in 1833 to work alongside his maternal uncle, Arthur Tappan, a silk merchant. He then became a partner in the New York firm of Peter...
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  • New York Anti-Slavery Society, close friend of Weld: 31–34  Arthur Tappan: 104  Lewis Tappan (New York), businessman and philanthropist, whose donations...
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    name. A more pragmatic group of abolitionists, like Theodore Weld and Arthur Tappan, wanted immediate action, but that action might well be a program of...
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    to slaveholders. In 1835, the wealthy silk merchant and benefactor Arthur Tappan (1786–1865) offered financial backing to the new Oberlin Collegiate...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-510318-2. Rev. Samuel G. Wilson (November 1905). Pierson, Arthur Tappan (ed.). "Riots and the gospel in Transcaucasia". The Missionary Review...
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    Eerdmans Pub. Co. ISBN 9780802834263. OCLC 0802834264. Tappan, Lewis (1870). The Life of Arthur Tappan. New York: Hurd and Houghton. Wright Jr., E[lizur]...
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    where he received his bachelor's degree in 1888. He was influenced by Arthur Tappan Pierson one of the forces behind the Student Volunteer Movement for...
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