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- The last of the Sandemanian churches in America ceased to exist in 1890.
- He attended a Sandemanian chapel, but was tolerant in his religious views.
- Notable members of the Sandemanian Church include William Godwin, Michael Faraday, and James Baynes.
- As mentioned, John Howe was a religious man and a convert to the Sandemanian church.
- From London Pike moved in 1771 to minister to a Sandemanian congregation at Trowbridge, Wiltshire.
- Bell was a Sandemanian and painted a portrait of Michael Faraday, of the same church.
- Faraday was a devout Christian; his Sandemanian denomination was an offshoot of the Church of Scotland.
- As a result of this, outside Scotland the Glasite denomination was known as Sandemanian, reflecting his importance.
- John Howe's Sandemanian beliefs likely contributed to his loyalist stance, and definitely contributed to his lifelong pacifism.
- The sisters'parents were Zephaniah Smith, a lawyer and former Sandemanian minister, and Hannah Hickok, an amateur mathematician and poet.
- They met through their families at the Sandemanian church, and he confessed his faith to the Sandemanian congregation the month after they were married.
- They met through their families at the Sandemanian church, and he confessed his faith to the Sandemanian congregation the month after they were married.
- As part of his Glasite obligations, he journeyed with his brother Robert in the first attempt to form a London Sandemanian congregation in 1761.
- Cudworth, Barnard, and James Allen, a convert from Ingham, were instrumental to Sandeman and Glas in the establishment of Sandemanian congregations throughout England and Wales.
- Among its well-known pupils was William Godwin, refused entry to the nearby Homerton Academy on suspicion of Sandemanian tendencies, and a student at the Hoxton Academy from 1773.
- Besides carrying into England the theological disputes to which the " Marrow of Modern Divinity " had given rise in Scotland ( the Marrow Controversy ), it also led to what is known as the Sandemanian controversy as to the nature of saving faith.
- The Sandemanian church and its members are mentioned several times in Edward Everett Hale's short story " The Brick Moon . " In Hale's short story " My Double, and How He Undid Me, " the main character and narrator is a Sandemanian minister.
- The Sandemanian church and its members are mentioned several times in Edward Everett Hale's short story " The Brick Moon . " In Hale's short story " My Double, and How He Undid Me, " the main character and narrator is a Sandemanian minister.
- In Halifax, John served as an elder of the Sandemanian church, he served as a lay preacher to the community of 2000 blacks that fled the United States during the War of 1812 and settled in Halifax, and he made regular Sunday visits to the prison to preach to the inmates.