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Kenneth J. Grant

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54:, until moving to Trinidad and Tobago in 1870. There, he started teaching at the government-funded Sabbath School on Cicero Street, teaching the local Indians while he himself also learned 310: 285: 320: 295: 290: 315: 305: 300: 204: 78:, where one of the school's four houses is named Grant House, with its colour being blue. A picture of him hangs in the administration building. 139: 227: 163: 280: 241: 71: 198: 186: 126: 32: 94: 39: 106: 90: 43: 51: 275: 270: 86: 46:
after receiving his teachers' certificate. He later started studying Theology, attending school in
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atalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. at Princeton, N.J.
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Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
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missionary who was one of the founding fathers of the Presbyterian Church of
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THOMAS CHRISTIE: Presbyterian Pioneer in a Trinidad Mission Field
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Spotlight: Caribbean newsmagazine, Volumes 22-23, 1961, Jamaica
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is named in his memory. Dr. Grant also helped found
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Index

Canadian
Presbyterian
Trinidad and Tobago
East Indians
Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Cape John, Nova Scotia
Truro, Nova Scotia
Princeton, New Jersey
Hindi
Naparima College
secondary school
San Fernando
Hillview College
Nova Scotia
T. Geddes Grant
Fred
Sir Lindsay
Jackie
Rolph
West Indies Test cricket team
Indian Christianity
Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
atalogue of the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. at Princeton, N.J.
Spotlight: Caribbean newsmagazine, Volumes 22-23, 1961, Jamaica
evista Review Interamericana, Volume 7
Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
THOMAS CHRISTIE: Presbyterian Pioneer in a Trinidad Mission Field
Xlibris
ISBN
978-1462899197

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