5. Baptist, wrote "Pilgrim's Progress" in Bedford Jail, England, 6. Congregational; Calvinistic author. 7. A learned Benedictine teacher. Eng. Eng. 1628-1688. Fr.-Fr. 1672-1757. 8. Founder of the Calvinistic Doctrine. Fr. and Switz.-Fr. 1509–1564. 9. Founder of the Church of the Disciples 10. Methodist, Pioneer Preacher 11. Methodist Commentator 12. Moralist and Philosopher 13. Historian of the Reformation 14. Dissenting Divine Am.-Ir. 1788-1866. Am.-Am. 1785-1872. Eng.—Ir. 1760–1832. China-China. B. C. 551-479. Eng. Eng. 1702–1751. 15. Eccentric Methodist Preacher, Eng., Ir. and U. S.-Am. 1777-1834. 16. Congregational; Pres't of Yale College 19. Founder of Society of Quakers, or Friends. 20. Founder of first Institute for Deaf and Dumb, 21. Authoress and Recluse 22. Protestant Dissenter and Commentator 23. Protestant Reformer 24. Baptist Missionary 25. Protestant Reformer Am.-Am. 1752-1817. Am.-Am. 1703-1758. Am.-Eng. 1604-1690. Eng.-Eng. 1624–1690. Am.-Am. 1787-1851. Paris-Fr. 1648-1717. Eng.-Eng. 1662–1714. Bohemia-Bohemia. 1373-1415. Burmah-Am. 1788-1850. Scot. Scot. 1505-1572. The first column gives who the person was; the second, the place of labor; the third, the place of birth; the fourth, the year born; and the fifth, the year of death. 34. Founder of St. Luke's Hospital, New York, Am.-Am. 1796-1877. 35. Lutheran; Church Historian 36. Atheist; Author of "Age of Reason," etc. 39. Episcopal; Martyr Ger.-Ger. 1789-1850. Am.-Eng. 1737-1809. Eng. Eng. 1735–1811. Scot.-Scot. 1721-1793. Eng. and Ger.-Eng. 1505-1555. 40. Philosopher; Founder of Swedenborgianism, 41. Pantheist Sweden-Sweden. 1688-1772. Holland-Holland. 1632-1677. 42. Episcopal; Translator, Reformer, and Martyr, 49. Methodist Pioneer and Revivalist, Eng. and .m.-Eng. 1714–1770. 50. Founder of Baptist Society, in Rhode Island, Am.-Wales. 1599-1683. 51. Episcopal; Reformer . Eng.-Eng. 1324–1384. Greece. B. C. 358-260. Persia-Persia. About 400 B. C. Switz.-Switz. 1484-1531. SOCIAL HOURS FAITHS OF THE WORLD. What Are Their Distinctive Characteristics? GIVE IT UP 1. Adventists. 2. Albright Brethren. 3. Antinomians. 4. Arminians. 5. Atheists. 8. Buddhists. 9. Bible Christians. 10. Calvinists. 11. Campbellites. 12. Catholics. 13. Christians. 14. Christian Connection. 15. Church of England. 16. Church of God. 17. Church of Scotland. 18. Confuciusts. 19. Congregationalists. 29. Established Church. 30. Fatalists. 31. Free Church of Scotland. 32. Freewill Baptists. 33. Friends, or Quakers. 34. German Reformed Church. 35. Gnostics. 36. Greek Church. 37. Heathens. 38. Hebrews. 39. Hicksites. 40. Hindoos. 41. Huguenots. 42. Independents. 43. Infidels. 44. Jesuits. 45. Jews. 46. Latter Day Saints. 47. Latin Church. 48. Lutherans. 20. Covenanters. 21. Cumberland Presbyterians. 49. Materialists. 56. Methodist, New Connection. 57. Methodist, Calvinistic. 58. Methodist, Primitive.. 59. Methodist Episcopal Church, African. 60. Methodist Episcopal Church, Zion, African. 61. Methodist Episcopal Church, Colored. 62. Millerites. 63. Mohammedans. 64. Mormons. 65. Moravians. 66. Nestorians. 67. New Jerusalem. 68. Oneida Community. 69. Oriental Church. 70. Pagans. 71. Pantheists. 72. Pharisees. 73. Positivists. 74. Polytheists. 75. Presbyterians, 81. Presbyterian, Reformed, in America. 82. Presbyterian, Reformed, in the United States. 83. Presbyterian Church, in the United States. 84. Protestants. 85. Protestant Episcopal. 87. Quakers. 88. Reformed Church in America. 89. Reformed Episcopal Church. 90. Roman Catholics. 91. Sadducees. 92. Second Adventists. 93. Seventh Day Baptists. 95. Spiritualists. 96. Swedenborgians. 98. Unitarians. 99. United Brethren. 100. United Brethren in Christ. 76. Presbyterian Church of North 101. Universalists. America, United. 77. Presbyterian, Cumberland. 78. Presbyterian Church in Amer ica. 102. United Society of Believers. 79. Presbyterian, Old and New 105. Winebrennerians. School. 80. Presbyterian Church, United. 106. Waldenses. |