Reverend Patrick Allison

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Reverend Patrick Allison was an influential 18th-century Presbyterian minister best known as the founding pastor of the First and Franklin Presbyterian Church in Baltimore and a prominent religious leader in early American history.

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instanceOf Christian clergyman
Presbyterian church
Presbyterian minister
historical figure
activeIn colonial and early national American religious life
early United States
centuryOfActivity 18th century
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
denomination Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterian Church
familyName Allison
fieldOfWork Christian ministry
religious leadership
foundingPastor Patrick Allison
foundingRole founding pastor of First and Franklin Presbyterian Church
gender male
givenName Patrick
influenced First Presbyterian Church of Baltimore
surface form: Presbyterian community in Baltimore
knownAs Reverend Patrick Allison
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Baltimore, Maryland, United States
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland
movement Protestantism
notableFor founding pastor of the First and Franklin Presbyterian Church in Baltimore
religious leadership in early American history
occupation Presbyterian minister
placeOfWork Baltimore, Maryland, United States
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland
positionHeld pastor of First and Franklin Presbyterian Church
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism

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Westminster Hall and Burying Ground hasNotableBurial Reverend Patrick Allison