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  1. 17 de jul. de 2020 · Often, a person is only known for one apocryphal incident in their life. Revolutionary War General Peter Muhlenberg is one of these people. As the story has been told and retold, Parson Muhlenberg preached a stirring, patriotic sermon after the outbreak of hostilities, flung off his religious robes revealing a Continental Army uniform and instantly recruited three hundred parishioners to fight ...

  2. He served three terms in Congress and was also elected a United States Senator. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg serves as an excellent example to teach us that the church cannot sit still while spiritual blood is spilling. Dying like a dog is not a nice way to go. Lessons to Learn. As we witness our nation reaping the whirlwind of a feminized ...

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · John Peter Muhlenberg was born into a Pennsylvania Dutch family in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1746. He received his education at the Academy of Philadelphia , which is now the University ...

  4. To Brig. Gen. Muhlenberg. No. 3. (Brigadier-General Peter Muhlenberg's oath of allegiance to the United States of America.) I, Peter Muhlenberg, Brigadier-General, do acknowledge the United States of America to be free, independent, and sovereign States, and declare that the people thereof owe no ‎

  5. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (1746–1807), eldest child of Henry Melchior, was a Lutheran minister and a brigadier general in the Continental (American revolutionary) Army. He commanded the infantry at the battle of Yorktown. A congressman for several terms, he was also a friend of Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel, 1746-1807, Muhlenberg family (Henry Melchior Muhlenberg 1711-1787), Muhlenberg family Publisher Philadelphia, Pub. by the author Collection allen_county; americana Contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Language English

  7. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg was born on October 1, 1746, in Trappe, Pennsylvania. His early education was supplemented at the Philadelphia Academy (University of Pennsylvania). At the age of 18, he was sent with two brothers to Halle, Germany, for further education. Muhlenberg was apprenticed to a grocer in Lubeck.