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Thomas Drennan

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Irish immigrants in the land of Canaan: Letters and memoirs from colonial and revolutionary America, 1675-1815
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became one of the ministers of First Presbyterian Church, Belfast following Drennan's death
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Kerby A. Miller; Arnold Schrier; Bruce D. Boling; David N. Doyle (2003).
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minister active in advocating political and religious reforms.
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Thomas J. Drennan
Irish
Presbyterian
University of Glasgow
Holywood
First Presbyterian Church
Belfast
Samuel Haliday
Francis Hutcheson
Dublin
William Drennan
Martha
James Crombie
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Presbyterian Church titles
Samuel Haliday
First Presbyterian Church, Rosemary St, Belfast
Samuel Haliday
James Crombie
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