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About Gilbert Tennent
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He was born on this day, February 5, in County Armagh, Ireland, in the year 1703.
He was to stay with his father and mother, William and Catherine Tennent, in Ireland for the first fourteen years, before the entire family emigrated to the American colonies, and specifically Pennsylvania, due to connections of a close family member of his mother.
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7447822
Religious Leader. One of the leaders of the mid-18th Century “Great Awakening” religious movement, he played a prominent role while an itinerant Presbyterian evangelical preacher. He and other ministers such as George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards spread a message filled with fiery imagery of a wrathful God who would punish humans who had slid toward a perceived level of corruption and lessened piety that had waned since the days of the Puritans. The ministers' preaching enacted a profound effect on the American Colonists of the time, and has been deemed by historians to be the first movement to unite the loosely aligned 13 Colonies. Gilbert Tennent was instrumental in the founding of Princeton College (now University), and the building of Nassau Hall.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 8 2023, 23:59:45 UTC
Gilbert Tennent's Timeline
1703 |
February 5, 1703
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Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
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1764 |
July 23, 1764
Age 61
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery Abington Montgomery County Pennsylvania
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