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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: William Williams Pantycelyn, Lyman C. Pettit, Benjamin Fish Austin, Fred A. Hillery, Hiram Rhodes Revels, Thomas Greenway, Josiah Henson, Dion Forster, John Gale, Jacob Albright, Floyd H. Flake, Elijah Hedding, Boris Trajkovski, Allen Allensworth, Jona Senilagakali, Henry Bidleman Bascom, Donald Wildmon, Donald Davis, Beverly Waugh, James Osgood Andrew, Martin Ruter, Thomas Asbury Morris, Robert McGrady Blackburn, Joshua Soule, John Emory, Asher Wade, Enoch George, Beverly Carradine, Peter Lee, William A. Pile, John Petty, Harry Denman, J. W. R. Campbell, Philip Potter, Elihu Grant, John Jones, H. D'Arcy Wood, James O'Kelly, John C. A. Barrett, Victoria Zormelo-Gorleku, Bolton Stafford Bird, Samuel G. Havermale, Arthur Eustace Southon, James Joseph Meadows, Samuel Evans Rowe, Joseph Tait, Benjamin Franklin Haynes, Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Charles Blue Jacket, Roger Bush, John Tudor, Richard Thompson, Peter Williams, Jr., Afu alo Matoto, John K. Yambasu, William Ryerson, Daniel Parish Kidder, Leonidas Lent Hamline, John Jamison Pearce, John Newland Maffitt, John Roblin, William Patrick, Joseph DeLaine, Arno C. Gaebelein, Purley Baker, Stephen Bamford, Wesley A. Swift, Darius Crouter, George Whitehead. Excerpt: Lyman C. Pettit (October 1868 in Northumberland, New York - March 8, 1950 in Lockport, New York) was the founder and first president of the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (now Eastern Nazarene College); the founding pastor of both the Congregational Methodist Church of Saratoga Springs, and the First People's Church of Brooklyn, New York; and an ordained clergyman who pastored churches in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America (a forerunner to the Church of the Nazarene), and the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. Lyman Clayton Pettit w...