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Reverend James Cantine, D.D. (March 3, 1861 – July 1, 1940) was an American missionary, scholar, and traveler.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: American Mission Hospital, Arabic, Bahrain, Beirut, British and Foreign Bible Society, Christine Iverson Bennett, Doctor of Divinity, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Henry Harris Jessup, Islam, Jay Gould, Kingston, New York, Mary Bruins Allison, Medical missions, Mesopotamia, Missionary, Muscat, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, New Jersey, New York City, Presbyterian polity, Presbyterianism, Reformed Church in America, Samuel Marinus Zwemer, Schenectady, New York, Second Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Stone Ridge, New York, Union College, West End Collegiate Church, Westinghouse Air Brake Company, World War I.

  2. New Brunswick Theological Seminary alumni
  3. Protestant missionaries in Bahrain
  4. Protestant missionaries in Oman
  5. Protestant missionaries in Yemen
  6. Protestant missionaries in the Ottoman Empire
  7. Reformed Church in America ministers

American Mission Hospital

The American Mission Hospital is a 120 year old private not-for-profit hospital located in Manama, Bahrain.

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Arabic

Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.

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Bahrain

Bahrain (Two Seas, locally), officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in West Asia.

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Beirut

Beirut (help) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.

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British and Foreign Bible Society

The British and Foreign Bible Society, often known in England and Wales as simply the Bible Society, is a non-denominational Christian Bible society with charity status whose purpose is to make the Bible available throughout the world.

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Christine Iverson Bennett

Christine Iverson Bennett, born Anna Christine Iverson, (1881–1916) was a Danish emigrant to the United States (1893) and member of the Arabian Mission. James Cantine and Christine Iverson Bennett are American expatriates in the Ottoman Empire and Christian medical missionaries.

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Doctor of Divinity

A Doctor of Divinity (DD or DDiv; Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan

Grand Rapids is a city in and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, United States.

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Henry Harris Jessup

Henry Harris Jessup (1832–1910) was an American Presbyterian missionary and author who devoted his distinguished career to evangelical missionary work in Syria (now Lebanon). James Cantine and Henry Harris Jessup are American expatriates in the Ottoman Empire.

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Islam

Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.

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Jay Gould

Jason Gould (May 27, 1836 – December 2, 1892) was an American railroad magnate and financial speculator who founded the Gould business dynasty.

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Kingston, New York

Kingston is the only city in, and the county seat of, Ulster County, New York, United States.

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Mary Bruins Allison

Mary Bruins Allison (March 19, 1903 – September 15, 1994) was one of the first American women to be trained in medicine in the United States to work as a missionary physician in Arabia. James Cantine and Mary Bruins Allison are American Protestant missionaries, Christian medical missionaries, Protestant missionaries in Bahrain and Protestant missionaries in Oman.

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Medical missions

Medical missions is the term used for Christian missionary endeavors that involve the administration of medical treatment.

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Mesopotamia

Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.

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Missionary

A missionary is a member of a religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.

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Muscat

Muscat (مَسْقَط) is the capital and most populated city in Oman.

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New Brunswick Theological Seminary

New Brunswick Theological Seminary is a seminary of the Reformed Church in America (RCA), a mainline Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States that follows the theological tradition and Christian practice of John Calvin.

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New Brunswick, New Jersey

New Brunswick is a city in and the seat of government of Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Presbyterian polity

Presbyterian (or presbyteral) polity is a method of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") typified by the rule of assemblies of presbyters, or elders.

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Presbyterianism

Presbyterianism is a Reformed (Calvinist) Protestant tradition named for its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders.

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Reformed Church in America

The Reformed Church in America (RCA) is a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States.

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Samuel Marinus Zwemer

Samuel Marinus Zwemer (April 12, 1867 – April 2, 1952), nicknamed The Apostle to Islam, was an American missionary, traveler, and scholar. James Cantine and Samuel Marinus Zwemer are American Protestant missionaries and Protestant missionaries in Bahrain.

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Schenectady, New York

Schenectady is a city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat.

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Second Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston

Second Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston is a historic Dutch Reformed church located at Kingston, Ulster County, New York.

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Stone Ridge, New York

Stone Ridge is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Ulster County, New York, United States.

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Union College

Union College is a private liberal arts college in Schenectady, New York, United States.

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West End Collegiate Church

The West End Collegiate Church is a church on West End Avenue at 77th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

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Westinghouse Air Brake Company

The Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (sometimes nicknamed or abbreviated WABCO although this was also confusingly used for spinoffs) was an American company founded on September 28, 1869 by George Westinghouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

New Brunswick Theological Seminary alumni

Protestant missionaries in Bahrain

Protestant missionaries in Oman

Protestant missionaries in Yemen

Protestant missionaries in the Ottoman Empire

Reformed Church in America ministers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cantine

Also known as Cantine, James.