WebVolumeXIX X>7 October,1921 Number4 ThePrince Theological Review CONTENTS ApocalypsesandtheDateofDaniel 529 R.D.Wilson MarxianSocialism 546 W.M.Clow OberlinPerfectionism— ArticleIV 568 B.B.Warfield JamesWaddell,—TheBlindPreacherofVirginia 620 C.E.Macartney ModernisminChina 630 … James Waddel (or Waddell, July 1739 – September 17, 1805) was an Irish American Presbyterian preacher from Virginia noted for his eloquence. He was a founding trustee of Liberty Hall (later Washington and Lee University), when it was made into a college in 1776. The family name has had various spellings … Vedeți mai multe James Waddel was born in Newry, Ireland in July 1739. His parents, Thomas and Janetta Waddel, emigrated to the United States later that same year, settling in southeastern Pennsylvania near the Delaware line. … Vedeți mai multe James Waddell and Mary Gordon had ten children: 1. Nathaniel Waddell. Married his cousin Mary Smith … Vedeți mai multe When nineteen or twenty years old, Waddel moved to Louisa County, Virginia, where he became a tutor. Meriwether Lewis was one of his students, as later would be … Vedeți mai multe Waddel died at "Hopewell", his Louisa County estate near Gordonsville, Virginia, on September 17, 1805, survived by his wife Mary … Vedeți mai multe
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WebHe was a grandson of the Rev. James Waddell, whom the Hon. Wm. Wirt, in his sketch-book entitled "British Spy" immortalized under the name of "The Blind Preacher." During the first year of their married life they lived in Stanton, their birth-place, where Mr. Waddell was editor of the "Stanton Spectator." WebClipping found in Lewisburg Chronicle in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania on Dec 1, 1854. Rev. James Waddell, "The blind preacher" お土産 折り紙
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Web25 apr. 2024 · While thus living, as he was on one of his professional circuits as a lawyer, he passed a Sabbath where the celebrated blind preacher of Virginia, Rev. James … WebHe was born on the Hopewell estate near present-day Gordonsville at the residence of his maternal grandfather after whom he was named, the blind Presbyterian preacher … WebJoseph Addison Waddell (who at times as a youth went by his middle name) was born to the former Catherine Ann Boys (1790-1846), wife of Dr. Addison Waddell (1785-1855), … pascu cornelia