Thomas Erskine Clarke is a Professor Emeritus of American Religious History at Columbia Theological Seminary,[1][2] best known for his books Dwelling Place (Yale, 2005) and By the Rivers of Water (Basic, 2013).[3]
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Thomas ErskineClarke is a Professor Emeritus of American Religious History at Columbia Theological Seminary, best known for his books Dwelling Place (Yale...
John ErskineClarke (1827–1920) was a British clergyman who issued the first parish magazine. He established several other religious publications and was...
at the University of Texas at Austin John T. Clarke, (born 1952), American astronomer John ErskineClarke (1827–1920), British rower and clergyman who...
legalizing the international slave trade in the United States. Historian ErskineClarke writes that this call "was a shameless expression of their contempt...
Elisabeth Lowther Clarke Murray". Honours project. University of St Andrews. Retrieved 5 November 2013. Erskine, Ralph (2004). "Murray [Clarke], Joan Elisabeth...
pages, the book won a National Book Award (1973). In 2005, historian ErskineClarke published Dwelling Place: A Plantation Epic; based on an even larger...
Noah Chatterbox, a children's weekly paper founded in 1866 by John ErskineClarke Chatterbox, a games forum published daily in The Guardian newspaper...
1994. To Count Our Days: A History of Columbia Theological Seminary by ErskineClarke; University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South Carolina; 2019...
Brueggemann, Old Testament Professor Emeritus, theologian and writer ErskineClarke, Professor Emeritus, religious historian Catherine Gunsalus Gonzalez...
generally recognised as being started in January 1859 by Rev. John ErskineClarke, Vicar of St Michael's, Derby. (Rival claims have sometimes been made...
of England Temperance Tracts, no. 19, 1876 John ErskineClarke (1871). Chatterbox, ed. by J.E. Clarke. pp. title page, 412. The Secret History of the...
district. In 1919 two additional houses were created: Erskine – after Canon John ErskineClarke, a former vicar of Battersea and member of the Sir Walter...
and author Bob Childress: church planter and Presbyterian minister ErskineClarke: historian, author, retired professor at Columbia Theological Seminary...
Kenneth Harry Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham, CH, PC, KC (born 2 July 1940) is a British politician who served as Home Secretary from 1992 to 1993...
Kitto, Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields 3 January 1890 - 1901 John ErskineClarke, Vicar of Battersea 27 July 1895 - 22 January 1901 Alfred Ainger, Master...
Goblets in 1851 partnering James Aitken in the latter to beat John ErskineClarke and C L Vaughan in the final. In 1852, he stroked the winning Oxford...
Erskine Hamilton Childers (11 December 1905 – 17 November 1974) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as the fourth president of Ireland from...
Kiddies' Annual (1920) The Kiddies' Annual (1923) Chatterbox 1923 by J. ErskineClarke (1923) The School Friend Annual (1928) The Schoolgirls' Own Annual (1928)...
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America. ISBN 0-89093-547-5. Ralph Erskine: The Poles Reveal their Secrets – Alastair Dennistons's Account of the...
Thomas Bone London C S Bagot 1850 Thomas Bone Meteor Club, London John ErskineClarke 1851 Edward Gryffydh Peacock Thames Club Edward Macnaghten 1852 Edward...
became Erskine College, the first four-year church-related college in that state. Erskine Theological Seminary, established as Clarke and Erskine Seminary...
(1809-1878) was an American poet and playwright. He used the alias Charles Erskine White, D.D. He was born in New York City and graduated from Columbia College...