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and testament is on record at the Bucks County Court House. It indicates that by the time he died he was still a humble servant of God, leaving what little he had to his wife Catherine (née Kennedy) Tennent. It is alleged that Tennent was also a slave owner, although the historical record is
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had a negative connotation at the time, as it was a derisive nickname attached to the school by ministers educated in Europe. They chided Tennent for trying to educate poor farm boys considered by some to be unsuitable for the ministry.
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Tennent died in Warminster in 1746, and his gravesite can still be found today in the church cemetery of the Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church. Tennent's last
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Inspired by the model of theological education begun by Tennent and beginning in 2020, the William Tennent School of Theology was launched in
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congregation. A grandson, also the Rev. William Tennent, was known in church history as
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PDF hosted at the above site summarizing Tennent's life and career
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Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers
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In 1727 Tennent established a religious school in a
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William Tennent (disambiguation)

Scottish
American
Presbyterian minister
educator
British North America
Mid Calder
Linlithgowshire
Scotland
University of Edinburgh
Church of Ireland
Thirteen Colonies
Pennsylvania
James Logan
Scots-Irish
Quaker
William Penn
pastorate
Presbyterian
Warminster
log cabin
Log College
First Great Awakening
Princeton University
Gilbert
William Tennent, Jr
Freehold, New Jersey
William Tennent the Third
Old Tennent Church

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