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John Bankhead (minister) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Bankhead (minister) John Bankhead (1738–1833), was an Irish presbyterian minister. ==1738-1763== Bankhead was born in 1738 of a family said to have come from Bank Head in Mid-Lothian, and settled near Clough, County Antrim. He is said to have graduated at the University of Glasgow, but his name is not found in the college register. He was licensed by Ballymena presbytery (before 29 June 1762), and called 13 February 1763 to the congregation of Ballycarry (or Broadisland), County Antrim. This, the oldest presbyterian church in Ireland, was founded by Edward Brice in 1613, and had been vacant since the death of James Cobham (22 February 1759). Bankhead subscribed (26 July 1763) to the confession of faith in the following cautious form: 'I believe the Westminster Confession to contain a system of the Christian doctrines, which doctrines I subscribe as the confession of my faith;' and was ordained by Templepatrick presbytery, 16 August 1763. A unanimous call was given him in July 1774 by the richer congregation of Comber, County Down ; but he remained at Ballycarry all his days, and made a considerable fortune out of a grazing farm.
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