Robert Sandeman (theologian) — church which he helped to promote.Derek B. Murray, Robert Sandeman in Donald M. Lewis (ed.) Dictionary of Evangelical Biography, Blackwell, 1995, pp 970 971] He was born the second of twelve children to a linen weaver, David Sandeman and his wife … Wikipedia
Robert Groves Sandeman — (* 25. Februar 1835 in Perth (Schottland); † 29. Januar 1892 in Las Bela im heutigen Pakistan), war als Offizier an der Eroberung und als Gouverneur nach 1871 wesentlich an der Eingliederung Baluchistans in das britische indische Kolonialreich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sandeman — (spr. Sänndimänn), Robert, geb. 1723 in Perth, st. 1771 in Neuengland; Schwiegersohn u. Schüler von John Glaß, presbyterianischem Landprediger der Schottischen Kirche, welcher 1773 in Donder starb. Glaß verlangte gänzliche Unabhängigkeit aller… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Robert Groves — ist der Name folgender Personen: Robert M. Groves (* 1948), US amerikanischer Statistiker und Soziologe Robert Groves Sandeman (1835–1892), britische Militärperson Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheid … Deutsch Wikipedia
Robert Groves Sandeman — Infobox Person name = Robert Groves Sandeman caption = birth date = 1853 birth place = death date = 1892 death place = other names = known for = occupation = relatives = spouse = website = footnotes = Robert Groves Sandeman, KCSI (1835 1892),… … Wikipedia
Sandeman, Robert — ▪ Scottish minister born April 29, 1718, Perth, Perthshire, Scot. died April 2, 1771, Danbury, Conn. [U.S.] British cleric and leader of the Glasite (later called Sandemanian) sect, dissenters from the established Presbyterian Church.… … Universalium
Sandeman, Robert — (1718–71) Sect Founder. Sandeman was the son in law of John glas and he gave his name to the Sandemanian sect. This group’s doctrines were strictly based on the Bible and it exerted strict discipline on its members. Sandeman himself was the … Who’s Who in Christianity
Glasite — The Glasites were a Christian sect founded in about 1730 in Scotland by John Glas. It was spread by his son in law Robert Sandeman into England and America, where they were called Sandemanians, but is now practically extinct.Glas dissented from… … Wikipedia
Zhob — Zhob, (Urdu: ژوب ) the capital of Zhob District,is a small city in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. [ [http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg election/union.asp?district=83 dn=Zhob Tehsils Unions in the District of Zhob Government of Pakistan] ] Zhob is… … Wikipedia
Baluchistan (Chief Commissioners Province) — Infobox Former Pakistan subdivision subdivision = Baluchistan (CCP) capital = Quetta area = 140,010 languages = Pashto, Baluchi established = 15th August 1947 abolished = 14th October 1955 footnotes = [http://www.baloch.gov.pk Government of… … Wikipedia