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  1. Brownlow North (17 July 1741 – 12 July 1820) was a bishop of the Church of England . Early life, family and education. Brownlow North by Tilly Kettle.

  2. Brownlow North (6 January 1810 – 9 November 1875) was an English evangelist . Life. The grave of Brownlow North, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh. North was born in Winchester House, Chelsea the only son of Rev Charles Augustus North. He was the grandson of Brownlow North, Bishop of Winchester.

  3. 29 de sept. de 2021 · 29 September, 2021 • 2 min read. Brownlow North was an outstanding 19th century evangelist, but he is sadly almost forgotten today, when the lessons of his life are needed. Born into the landed aristocracy, his father was a clergyman in the Church of England. Brownlow was only 15 when his father died.

  4. ukwells.org › revivalists › brownlow-northBrownlow North - UK Wells

    Brownlow North (1810-1875) Revivalist Brownlow North was born on January 6th 1810 at Winchester House, Chelsea in London. This was the home of his grandfather, the Bishop of Winchester. He was the only son of the Rev Charles Augustus North, Rector of Alverstoke, Hampshire, and Prebendary of Winchester. Brownlow was grand-nephew of Lord North ...

  5. North, Brownlow, 1810-1875, North, Brownlow, 1810-1875, Evangelists -- England -- Biography, Albumen prints -- England -- 19th century Publisher London : Hodder and Stoughton, 27, Paternoster Row Collection getty; americana Contributor Getty Research Institute Language English

  6. En el último gran avivamiento religioso que hubo en la Gran Bretaña, hace un poco más de cien años, no había figura que llamara más la atención que la de Brownlow North (1810-1875). Aunque su familia se distinguió por ser parlamentarios y líderes de la Iglesia, North vivió sin mayores preocupaciones como deportista, soldado y hacendado, hasta una noche inolvidable de 1854.

  7. In spite of many inward struggles, as the devil tried to reclaim his disciple, North began to preach and became perhaps the greatest evangelist in Scotland in the nineteenth century. His position as evangelist was recognised formally by the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1859.