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  2. Jamaica Baptist Union - Wikipedia

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    The Baptist Union of Jamaica dates back to 1782 when George Liele, a formerly-enslaved man from Atlanta, Georgia, came to Jamaica and began preaching in Kingston. In 1814, the Baptist Missionary Society , a British organization, sent its first missionary to the island to open a school in Falmouth in Trelawny Parish , for the children of slaves. [2]

  3. Howard B. Grose - Wikipedia

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    Grose then began teaching history at Chicago University. During this time, he was also the associate editor of the Watchman, published in Boston. From 1900 to 1903, Grose was the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain, after which he became the editorial secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society.

  4. Christianity in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Religions. Baptist, Seventh-day Adventist, Roman Catholic, Anglican. Languages. Main languages spoken are English and Jamaican Patois. The Anglican St. Jago de la Vega Cathedral, Spanish Town, Jamaica. Christianity was introduced by Spanish settlers who arrived in Jamaica in 1509. Thus, Roman Catholicism was the first Christian denomination to ...

  5. William Knibb - Wikipedia

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    15 November 1845. (1845-11-15) (aged 42) Kettering, Jamaica. Spouse. Mary Watki (n)s. William Knibb, OM (7 September 1803 in Kettering – 15 November 1845) was an English Baptist minister and missionary to Jamaica. He is chiefly known today for his work to free enslaved Africans .

  6. Religion in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Protestantism. 65% of the Jamaican population are Protestants. Jamaican Protestantism is composed of several denominations: 24% Church of God, 11% Seventh-day Adventist, 10% Pentecostal, 7% Baptist, 4% Anglican, 2% United Church, 2% Methodist, 1% Moravian and 1% Brethren Christian . The Church of God has 111 congregations in six regions: [2 ...

  7. Thomas Burchell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burchell. Thomas Burchell (1799–1846) was a leading Baptist missionary and slavery abolitionist in Montego Bay, Jamaica in the early nineteenth century. He was among an early group of missionaries who went out from London in response to a request from African Baptists on the island. He established churches and schools to aid the slaves.

  8. Jamaica Plain - Wikipedia

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    As Jamaica Plain became a part of Boston, the rate of growth continued to increase. The triple decker house, a defining image in urban New England architecture, first showed up in the 1870s, and spread rapidly in the 1890s. In Jamaica Plain, the first commercial blocks were built in the 1870s, with the first brick commercial building erected in ...

  9. George Liele - Wikipedia

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    George Liele (also spelled Lisle or Leile, c. 1750–1820) was an African American and emancipated slave who became the founding pastor of First Bryan Baptist Church and First African Baptist Church, in Savannah, Georgia ( USA ). He later would become a missionary to Jamaica . Liele was born into slavery in Virginia in 1752, but was taken to ...