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  1. Theodore Frelinghuysen (March 28, 1787 – April 12, 1862) was an American politician who represented New Jersey in the United States Senate. He was the Whig vice presidential nominee in the election of 1844, running on a ticket with Henry Clay.

  2. Contents. Theodore J. Frelinghuysen. American theologian. Learn about this topic in these articles: Great Awakening. In United States: From a city on a hill to the Great Awakening. …in the middle colonies, where Theodore J. Frelinghuysen, a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, began preaching in the 1720s.

  3. Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen was a powerful preacher during the Great Awakening. Originally from Germany, Frelinghuysen, who was born in 1691, came to America in September 1719. He took after his father, who was a Reformed pastor in Germany and became a part of the Dutch Reformed Church.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2023 · When Theodore Frelinghuysen, a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, came to begin his pastoral world in New Jersey during the 1720's, he was shocked by the deadness of the churches in America. He preached the need for conversion, a profound, life-changing commitment to Christ, not simply perfunctory participation in religious duties.

  5. History. Dutch Americans. Theodore Frelinghuysen [1787-1862] US Senator. Theodore Frelinghuysen was the second U.S. Senator in the famous New Jersey Frelinghuysen political dynasty that began with U.S. Senator and Major General Frederick Frelinghuysen [1753-1804], Theodore's father.

  6. [r. k. macmaster] New Catholic Encyclopedia. FRELINGHUYSEN, THEODORE JACOBUS Dutch Reformed pastor, influential in the growth of pietism and the development of the great awakening in America; b. Hagen, Westphalia, Germany, Nov. 6, 1692; d. after May 1747. He was the son of a Reformed pastor, and he studied for the ministry in Germany and Holland.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (born Aug. 4, 1817, Millstone, N.J., U.S.—died May 20, 1885, Newark, N.J.) was a lawyer and U.S. senator who as secretary of state obtained Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a U.S. naval base. Frelinghuysen was born into a family that had long been prominent in politics.