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- Presbyterians
- 1 although classes begun that same year by Presbyterians in Gananoque usually receive the
- 2 William Jenkins, a popular Presbyterian preacher, to settle in the community and
- 3 Stockton of New Jersey, and was ordained a Presbyterian cleric. He distinguished himself as a scholar
- 4 1830s, and early 1840s, the community's Presbyterians remained in the popular, although
- 5 it. Another nagging thought: Would the Presbyterians have started their building in 1819, when we
- 6 members of Reverend William Jenkins' Presbyterian congregations predominated. Only one
- 7 no one from Reverend William Jenkins' Presbyterian congregations.
- 8 was especially noticeable among the Presbyterians. What a change it must have been to move from
- 9 or sharing sanctuary space with the Presbyterians. In 1847, Richmond Hill Methodists hired
- 10 Reverend James Dick of the Presbyterians) two doctors (John Duncumb and
- 11 in church enterprise as our own." The Presbyterians of Richmond Hill, argued the editorial, "can
- 12 Catholics lagged behind the Methodists, Presbyterians, and Anglicans in numbers, in wealth, and
- 13 Methodists helped spur on the rival Presbyterians who were building a new structure at the same
- 14 and to some extent motivated the Presbyterians, there was also the challenge of keeping up
- 15 William Jenkins and the Presbyterians
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