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Peter Grant (1783–1867) was a Scottish pastor, poet and songwriter. He was known as ''Pàdraig Grannd nan Oran'' ("Peter Grant of the Songs"), which became a household name in the Highlands of Scotland for nearly fifty years.〔Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).〕 His collection of hymns in Gaelic is called ''Dain Spioradail''.〔(Dain Spioradail )〕 Grant formed what became the largest Baptist congregation in the Gaelic-speaking Highlands, and was at the forefront of evangelism in the area.〔Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).〕 ==Early life== Grant was born in Ballentua, Strathspey, Scotland, in 1783. He was reared in a small-farming family but grew a considerable ministry as a Baptist pastor,poet, and songwriter.〔Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).〕 "He was precentor in the parish church when the Haldane brothers were beginning to have an impact on Scotland."〔Wilder, Terry, The Lost Sermons of Scottish Baptist Peter Grant, BorderStone Press, LLC (2010).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peter Grant (pastor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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