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Taborites --lead by Procopius, and their
subsequent defeat by the Calixtines, (May29)
"Take My Life And Let It Be" (Dec.14)
Talley, Rev. J. W. --on the dying of his son, (Sept.30)
Talmadge, Thomas DeWitt --his church is
burned, (Dec.22); rebuilt, it is reburned, (Dec.22); his church moves,
is rebuilt and again burns, (Dec.22).
Tancred (June 3)
Tauler, John (June 15)
Taylor, Dan --Birth of, (Dec.21); assists in the forming of the New
Connection of General Baptists, (Dec.21)
Taylor, James Hudson --Birth of, (May
21); con-version of, (May 21); leaves Liverpool for China, (Sept.19);
arrives in China, (Mar.1); founds the China Inland Mission, (June 3);
the death of his wife, (July 23); Death of, (June 3); the influence of
Communism in China, (June 3)
Taylor, Jeremy --Birth of, (Aug.14);
Samuel Taylor Coleridge of, (Aug.14); his opposition to Anabaptists,
(Aug.14); adheres to the teachings of Arminius, (Oct.10); Death of,
(Aug.14)
Taylor, Nathaniel (May 14)
Teague, Colin --assists in the founding of the first Baptist Church of
West Africa, (July 26)
Tennent, Gilbert --Birth of, (Feb.5);
accompanies George Whitefield on a preaching tour, (Feb.5); his famous
sermon, (Mar.8); his influence upon Peter Thatcher, (Nov.23); Death of
(July 23); cf. (May 28)
Tennent, William --founds the Log
College, (May 6); Death of, (May 6)
Tennent, William II --Birth of, (Jan.3); his extraordinary trance,
(Jan.3); Death of, (Mar.8)
Tennyson, Alfred --Birth of, (Aug.6); Death of, (Oct.6)
Tertullian --teaches Cyprian, (Sept.14); cf. (Mar.7)
Test Act --passed, (Aug.1); cf. (May 24)
Teutonic Knights --their invasion of Russia and their subsequent defeat
by Alexander Nevsky, (Apr.5)
Tewkesbury --Death of, (Dec.20)
The Texas Baptist Education Society --cf. (Feb.1)
Thanksgiving Day --the first civil
thanks-giving observed in the Bay colony, (July 8); the first
celebration by the Connecticut towns, (Sept.18); observed by English
colonists in America, (Nov.26); the proclamation by President Abraham
Lincoln, (Nov.26)
Thatcher, Peter (Nov.23)
Thatcher, Thomas (Sept.30)
Theodore of Tarsus --calls the first
English National Assembly, (Sept.24); the first Archbishop to whom the
whole English Church made submission, (Sept.24)
Theodosius I --baptism of, (Feb.27);
prohibits idol worship, (Feb.24); establishes Roman Catholicism as the
official religion of the State, (Feb.27); expels the Arians from the
churches, (Nov.24); his retaliatory massacre of the Thessalonians and
the subsequent excommunication by Ambrose, (Apr.4); opposes marriages
between Jews and Christians, and the holding of Christian slaves by
Jews, (Sept.6); acknowledges the religious freedom of the Jews and his
subsequent protection of their synagogues, (Sept.6); punishes animal
sacrificing and sooth-saying as high treason, (Nov.8)
Theodosius II --cf. (June 27)
Theology Defended (Jan.11)
Theology, Dogmatics and Polemics (Jan.3)
Theopneustia (Feb.28)
"There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood" (Apr.25)
Theresa, Maria (Dec.5); (Dec.5)
Thesaurus Of English Words And Phrases (June 8)
The Thirty-Fifth of Elizabeth --John Bunyan imprisoned under, (Nov.12);
cf. (Dec.12)
Thirty-Nine Articles --penned by
Thomas Cranmer and Nicholas Ridley, (Oct.16); revised by the Westminster
Assembly, (Nov.8); adopted by the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States, (Sept.12); William III demands ministers subscribe to at
least thirty-four of the articles, (May 24); cf. (May 19)
Thirty Years War --beginning of, (May
23); the Elector of Saxony abandons Sweden as an ally following the
Battle of Nordlingen, (May 30); Pope Urban VIII rejoices over the
destruction of the Protestant forces by Tilly at Magdeburg, (June 28);
the Death of Gustavus Adolphus at Lutzen, (Nov.6); the War ends,
(Oct.24)
Tholuck, Friedrieh August Gottreu
teaches Charles Hodge, (June 19); cf. (Aug.23)
Thompson, Susannah --(Mrs. Charles Spurgeon)-- (Jan.8)
Thomson, Andrew Mitchell --Birth of, (July 11); instigates the Apocrypha
Controversy, (July 11)
Thorn, Conference of (Aug.28)
Thornton, Henry --assists in founding the Sunday School Society,
(Sept.7)
Thornwell, James Henley --at the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In The Confederate States Of
America, (Dec.4); his defense of slavery, (Mar.5)
Thurm, Couat --commands the Protestants
who penetrate the Castle of Prague and throw the Imperial Commissioners
out the window, (May 23)
Tikhon, Patrick --his imprisonment by the
Bolsheviks and his subsequent compromise, (Nov.7)
Tillotson, John --awakens Howell Harris, (Jan.5, 6); adheres to the
teachings of Arminius, (Oct.10)
Tilly, Johann --defeats the Protestant
princes at Lutter, (Aug.27); his defeat by Gustavus Adolphus, (Sept.7);
defeats the Protestant forces at Prague, (Nov.8); defeats the Protestant
forces at Magdeburg, (June 28)
The Titanic --the sinking of,
(Aug.11)
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