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  1. Joseph Ruggles Wilson (* 28. Februar 1822 in Steubenville, Ohio; † 21. Januar 1903 in Princeton (New Jersey)) war ein US-amerikanischer presbyterianischer Pfarrer und Theologe . Wilson arbeitete nach seiner Ordination im Jahr 1848 unter anderem als Lehrer am Hampden-Sydney College in Hampden Sydney, Virginia und als Gemeindepfarrer ...

    • 28. Februar 1822
    • Wilson, Joseph Ruggles
    • US-amerikanischer presbyterianischer Pfarrer und Theologe
  2. Joseph Ruggles Wilson Sr. (February 28, 1822 – January 21, 1903) [1] was a prominent Presbyterian theologian and father of President Woodrow Wilson, Nashville Banner editor Joseph Ruggles Wilson Jr., and Anne E. Wilson Howe. [2] In 1861, as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia, he organized the General Assembly ...

  3. 26. Mai 2015 · Life of Joseph Ruggles Wilson. Joseph Ruggles Wilson, the father of the 28th President was born in Steubenville, Ohio and it was here that he met his future wife, Janet Jesse Woodrow, in 1846.

  4. Lebensjahr von seinem Vater finanziell abhängig blieb, erschien Joseph Ruggles Wilson, der redegewaltige Geistliche der presbyterianischen Kirche, als unfehlbares Vorbild.

  5. Joseph Ruggles Wilson Sr. (February 28, 1822 – January 21, 1903) was a prominent Presbyterian theologian and father of President Woodrow Wilson, Nashville Banner editor Joseph Ruggles Wilson Jr., and Anne E. Wilson Howe.

  6. 7. Nov. 2022 · Joseph R. Wilson, Pastor, Educator & Stated Clerk. bwaugh. November 7, 2022. 10 min read. Joseph Ruggles Wilson opened his committee report about beneficiary education with the paragraph that follows.

  7. A sermon on the biblical view of slavery by a Presbyterian minister in Georgia, published in 1861. The sermon discusses the mutual relation of masters and slaves as taught in the Bible, and the basis of the institution of slavery in the Southern States. It is based on the Ephesians text "Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; not with eye-service as men-pleasers, but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; with good-will doing service, as to the Lord and not to men; knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free."