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  1. James Waddel Alexander (March 13, 1804 – July 31, 1859) was an American Presbyterian minister and theologian who followed in the footsteps of his father, the Rev. Archibald Alexander.

  2. James Waddell Alexander II (September 19, 1888 – September 23, 1971) was a mathematician and topologist of the pre-World War II era and part of an influential Princeton topology elite, which included Oswald Veblen, Solomon Lefschetz, and others.

  3. James Waddel Alexander served as pastor of the Duane Street Presbyterian Church from 1844 to 1849 and from 1851 to 1859, during which time the church relocated to its present location as the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City.

  4. James Waddell Alexander. 1888-1971. Alexander was born in Sea Bright, New Jersey, in 1888. He was fortunate to study mathematics and physics under Professor Veblen at Princeton University.

  5. 21. Jan. 2018 · Waddel preached throughout central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley, and left his mark on the early American Presbyterian church, as well as in the remarkable family legacy of faithful ministers (it was his daughter Janetta Waddel who married Archibald Alexander (1772-1851), whose children include ministers such as J.W. Alexander ...

  6. 6. Okt. 2017 · James Waddel Alexander did. In 1857-1858, he was a pastor in New York City, and had the privilege of seeing the Holy Spirit work in tremendous ways. You can read his thoughts on this time in a volume entitled The Revival and Its Lessons (1859).

  7. 7. März 2024 · James Waddel Alexander (1804–59) was a Presbyterian pastor and professor who served churches in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York, and labored for a time as a professor at the College of New Jersey. Like his father Archibald, James also served as a professor at Princeton Seminary.