Arthur Tappan (May 22, 1786 – July 23, 1865) was an American businessman, philanthropist and abolitionist. He was the brother of Ohio Senator Benjamin... 11 KB (1,326 words) - 20:30, 5 February 2024 |
Arthur Tappan Pierson (March 6, 1837 – June 3, 1911) was an American Presbyterian pastor, Christian leader, missionary and writer who preached over 13... 12 KB (1,385 words) - 01:06, 9 March 2024 |
group. Lewis Tappan was the brother of Senator Benjamin Tappan and abolitionist Arthur Tappan. His middle-class parents, Benjamin Tappan (1747–1831) and... 24 KB (2,463 words) - 02:25, 20 April 2024 |
up Tappan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tappan may refer to: Tappan (Native Americans) Arthur Tappan (1786–1865), abolitionist Benjamin Tappan (1773–1857)... 2 KB (278 words) - 19:23, 16 November 2019 |
New York anti-abolitionist riots (1834) (redirect from Tappan Riot) 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... 14 KB (1,921 words) - 21:45, 9 February 2024 |
and succeeded him in his pulpit ministry after a brief period under Arthur Tappan Pierson. During Thomas' fifteen-year pastorate, the Tabernacle burned... 4 KB (332 words) - 21:06, 15 November 2023 |
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... 123 KB (12,053 words) - 17:32, 19 March 2024 |
sought to publicize and encourage the missionary enterprise in general. Arthur Tappan Pierson was the primary early leader. The social and religious milieu... 83 KB (12,916 words) - 18:37, 8 January 2024 |
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... 3 KB (219 words) - 18:11, 30 October 2023 |
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... 16 KB (1,871 words) - 18:23, 15 March 2024 |
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... 12 KB (1,075 words) - 07:50, 29 March 2024 |
Arthur Pierson may refer to: Arthur Tappan Pierson (1837–1911), American Presbyterian pastor Arthur N. Pierson (1867–1957), Speaker of the New Jersey... 353 bytes (77 words) - 04:21, 17 March 2013 |
Religious titles Preceded by William Walters Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle 1854–1892 Succeeded by Arthur Tappan Pierson... 55 KB (5,777 words) - 04:37, 15 April 2024 |
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... 4 KB (535 words) - 17:41, 20 April 2024 |
New York Anti-Slavery Society, close friend of Weld: 31–34 Arthur Tappan: 104 Lewis Tappan (New York), businessman and philanthropist, whose donations... 35 KB (3,832 words) - 07:11, 1 April 2024 |
to slaveholders. In 1835, the wealthy silk merchant and benefactor Arthur Tappan (1786–1865) offered financial backing to the new Oberlin Collegiate... 26 KB (2,787 words) - 16:32, 1 March 2024 |
Eerdmans Pub. Co. ISBN 9780802834263. OCLC 0802834264. Tappan, Lewis (1870). The Life of Arthur Tappan. New York: Hurd and Houghton. Wright Jr., E[lizur]... 78 KB (8,382 words) - 07:26, 31 March 2024 |
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... 11 KB (959 words) - 23:21, 5 December 2023 |