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  1. Appears in 53 books from 1820-2006. Page 260 - If, on the other hand, the body be yet in the main sound, as we would fondly hope, we have here frankly, openly, and candidly, laid before our erring brethren, the course we are, by the grace of God, irrevocably determined to pursue. It is our steadfast aim to reform the church, or to testify ...

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  3. 4 de nov. de 2019 · In 1867 he became a contributor to The Christian Statesman, a journal dedicated to the philosophy that government was ordained by God to carry out Christian principles. Junkin’s essay “Civil Government: A Divine Ordinance” appeared in an early issue of the Statesman and proclaimed, “every man who enjoys the franchise at the polls, is an ...

  4. McJunkin, hacia 1907. George McJunkin (1851-1922) fue un vaquero afroamericano de Nuevo México que descubrió el yacimiento arqueológico de Folsom en 1908. Nacido de padres esclavos en Midway ( Texas ), McJunkin tenía unos 14 años cuando terminó la Guerra de Secesión. Una vez liberado gracias al triunfo de la Unión trabajó como pastor ...

  5. 21 de feb. de 2022 · George McJunkin was a remarkable man. He was born on January 9, 1851, in eastern Texas. Enslaved until the end of the Civil War, in 1868, he moved to New Mexico to start a new life as a free man ...

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  7. Born in 1790 near Carlisle, Pennsylvania George Junkin graduated from Jefferson College in 1813. He entered the Theological Seminary of the Associate Reformed Church in New York City and was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Monongahela in 1816. Junkin was ordained by the Presbytery of Philadelphia in 1818.