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A few examples will suffice: The Dutch name Vanderhorst, conspicuous in the early annals of the city, has come to be pronounced
American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Julian Street 1913
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Fidel Castro offered Cuba's co-operation in diagnosing the acquired inmuno-deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and to make it effective he invited chairman of the Dominican Medical Association, Doctor Norman de Castro, to travel to Havana, Vanderhorst said.
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Vanderhorst told PRENSA LATINA that the Cuban leader had ratified his country's willingness to strengthen political, cultural and scientific ties, in line with statements the visitor made in the name of Dominican president, Joaquin Balaguer.
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Miles and Vanderhorst traveled extensively, building up circuits, missions, and stations, and taking back members who had been toled into other denominations by misrepresentation of the relation of our
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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A writer, who knew Vanderhorst long and well, says he was, "from the beginning of his work to the close of his life, noted for a free heart."
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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He came of African parents, and, like Vanderhorst, is a pure, full-blooded
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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Bishops Miles and Vanderhorst will visit and hold these
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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Bishop Vanderhorst addressed to the General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which met at Nashville, Tenn., in May, 1872, and after receiving, as he intimates, "the cold hand of contempt," he says:
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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In 1834 or 1835, when he was about twenty-two years old, Vanderhorst changed his place of residence from Georgetown to Charleston, S. C., where he was made, by the pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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Page 63 the widow of Bishop Vanderhorst during her lifetime.
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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