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Knox Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church in Ottawa , Ontario , Canada. It is named after John Knox , a founder of Presbyterianism in Scotland .

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29-558: [REDACTED] Look up Knox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Knox may refer to: Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Fort Knox , a United States Army post in Kentucky United States Bullion Depository , a high security storage facility commonly called Fort Knox Fort Knox (Maine) , a fort located on

58-555: A Presbyterian Church in Scarborough, Ontario People [ edit ] Knox (given name) Knox (surname) , including list of persons and fictional characters with the surname Knox (pop rock musician) , American pop singer and songwriter Knox (punk musician) (born 1945), guitarist, singer and songwriter of original UK punk rock band The Vibrators Knox Cameron (born 1983), Jamaican-American soccer striker Fictional characters [ edit ] Knox, one of

87-625: A brand of gelatin now marketed by Kraft Foods Henry Knox Trail , marking the Historic path of Colonel Henry Knox 's transport of cannon during the Revolutionary war. Samsung Knox , an enterprise mobile security solution See also [ edit ] KNOX (disambiguation) Blaw-Knox tower , a guyed tower for medium wave transmission John Knox House , an historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland Albright–Knox Art Gallery ,

116-665: A bridge that crosses the Intracoastal Waterway north of Ormond Beach, Florida Knox, Indiana Knox, Henry County, Indiana Knox, Maine Knox, New York Knox, North Dakota Knox, Knox County, Ohio Knox, Vinton County, Ohio Knox, Pennsylvania Knox, Wisconsin , a town Knox Mills, Wisconsin , a ghost town Knox City, Missouri Knox City, Texas Knox County (disambiguation) Knox Township (disambiguation) Other places [ edit ] City of Knox , Victoria, Australia Knox Atoll , Marshall Islands Knox Coast ,

145-527: A character in the film Dead Poets Society (1989) Other uses [ edit ] Knox Bible (Knox's Translation of the Vulgate), a 1950 twentieth century translation of the Bible by Msgr. Ronald Knox Knox Box , a small, wall-mounted safe that holds building keys for firefighters to retrieve in emergencies Knox gelatin , a brand of gelatin now marketed by Kraft Foods Henry Knox Trail , marking

174-636: A ghost town Knox City, Missouri Knox City, Texas Knox County (disambiguation) Knox Township (disambiguation) Other places [ edit ] City of Knox , Victoria, Australia Knox Atoll , Marshall Islands Knox Coast , the coast of Antarctica lying between Cape Hordern and the Hatch Islands Westfield Knox , a shopping centre in Wantirna South, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Ships [ edit ] USS Knox (FF-1052) ,

203-904: A liberal arts college in Galesburg, Illinois Knox College, Otago , one of the constituent colleges of the University of Otago in New Zealand Knox College, Toronto , a theological college in Toronto, Canada Knox Grammar School in New South Wales, Australia The Knox School (Australia) , in Wantirna South, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Churches [ edit ] Knox Presbyterian Church (Oakville) Knox Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) Knox Presbyterian Church (Toronto) Knox United Church (Calgary) Knox United Church (Scarborough) ,

232-472: A major showplace for modern art and contemporary art in the western New York Region Knox Mine disaster , a mining accident that took place near the village of Port Griffith, in Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship , fellowships affiliated with Harvard University, given in honor of Frank Knox Knocks (disambiguation) Nox (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

261-445: A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Churches [ edit ] Knox Presbyterian Church (Oakville) Knox Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) Knox Presbyterian Church (Toronto) Knox United Church (Calgary) Knox United Church (Scarborough) , a Presbyterian Church in Scarborough, Ontario People [ edit ] Knox (given name) Knox (surname) , including list of persons and fictional characters with

290-592: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Knox Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) Knox was founded as a result of the split within the congregation of St. Andrew's , Ottawa's first Presbyterian church, between those loyal to the Church of Scotland and those supporting the Free Church movement, as had occurred in Scotland the year before. The supporters of

319-894: Is the Rev. James Pot. Raised in Southern Ontario and educated at Redeemer University College (Ancaster, Ontario) and Calvin Theological Seminary (Grand Rapids, Michigan) he was ordained in 1992 in the Christian Reformed Church. After ministering in that denomination with two Alberta congregations and one in Ontario, he was accepted as a minister in the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 2013 and served as pulpit supply for both denominations in

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348-745: The 207th (Ottawa-Carleton) Battalion, CEF during the First World War. The Regimental Colours had been donated by the American Bank Note Company and presented by Major General Hon. Sir Sam Hughes , K.C.B., M.P. to the Battalion on Parliament Hill on November 18, 1916. In 1930, the City of Ottawa expropriated this area to widen Elgin Street and Knox Church, which had remained within the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1925,

377-586: The Knox Box Schools [ edit ] Knox Academy , a secondary school in Haddington, Scotland Knox College (Illinois) , a liberal arts college in Galesburg, Illinois Knox College, Otago , one of the constituent colleges of the University of Otago in New Zealand Knox College, Toronto , a theological college in Toronto, Canada Knox Grammar School in New South Wales, Australia The Knox School (Australia) , in Wantirna South,

406-689: The Free Church in Ottawa and environs, set up Knox Free Church in 1844, just after the Church of Scotland 's Canadian Synod in Kingston was split. Designed by Donald Kennedy in 1845, the original Knox Church was located in Sandy Hill at the corner of Daly Avenue and Cumberland. In 1866, a number of members formed a congregation on Bank Street , that is now Dominion-Chalmers United Church , just two blocks west at Cooper and Lisgar. In 1874,

435-557: The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada three times: first in 1937, then in 1981, but only for the opening Worship, as the nearby University of Ottawa was the scene of the proceedings. In 2008, Knox again hosted the opening Worship at General Assembly, while the remainder of the activities took place at Carleton University . The following is a list of ministers at Knox: The current minister

464-428: The Historic path of Colonel Henry Knox 's transport of cannon during the Revolutionary war. Samsung Knox , an enterprise mobile security solution See also [ edit ] KNOX (disambiguation) Blaw-Knox tower , a guyed tower for medium wave transmission John Knox House , an historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland Albright–Knox Art Gallery , a major showplace for modern art and contemporary art in

493-633: The Knox congregation moved downtown , leaving their building to the first St. Paul's Presbyterian, that became St. Paul's-Eastern United Church (Eastern Methodist ) after church union in 1925. This second Knox Church was built on Elgin Street at Albert Street next door to the Second City Hall (Ottawa) on what is today the site of the National Arts Centre . It was designed by Henry Langley (architect) 1872-74. It opened prior to

522-520: The Penobscot River in Prospect, Maine Knox Memorial Bridge , a bridge that crosses the Intracoastal Waterway north of Ormond Beach, Florida Knox, Indiana Knox, Henry County, Indiana Knox, Maine Knox, New York Knox, North Dakota Knox, Knox County, Ohio Knox, Vinton County, Ohio Knox, Pennsylvania Knox, Wisconsin , a town Knox Mills, Wisconsin ,

551-590: The United States Navy during World War II Organisations [ edit ] Knox Automobile Company , an American Brass Era car manufacturer Knox Basketball Inc , a basketball association in Melbourne, Australia Knox Associates, d.b.a. The Knox Company, an American company that makes security devices such as the Knox Box Schools [ edit ] Knox Academy , a secondary school in Haddington, Scotland Knox College (Illinois) ,

580-523: The characters in the Dr. Seuss book Fox in Socks (1965) Knox Overstreet, a character in the film Dead Poets Society (1989) Other uses [ edit ] Knox Bible (Knox's Translation of the Vulgate), a 1950 twentieth century translation of the Bible by Msgr. Ronald Knox Knox Box , a small, wall-mounted safe that holds building keys for firefighters to retrieve in emergencies Knox gelatin ,

609-426: The coast of Antarctica lying between Cape Hordern and the Hatch Islands Westfield Knox , a shopping centre in Wantirna South, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Ships [ edit ] USS Knox (FF-1052) , the prototype and lead ship of the Knox class of destroyer escorts Knox -class frigate , a class of United States Navy ships USS Frank Knox (DD-742) , a Gearing -class destroyer in

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638-547: The formation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1875; the General Assembly of the Canada Presbyterian Church was held at Knox in 1874 where the deliberations over the Union took place. The Regimental and King’s Colours of the 207th Battalion were "laid up" at Knox in 1919. They now rest in the sanctuary of the present church in a display case with a plaque dedicated to the memory of those who served in

667-449: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Knox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Knox may refer to: Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Fort Knox , a United States Army post in Kentucky United States Bullion Depository , a high security storage facility commonly called Fort Knox Fort Knox (Maine) , a fort located on the Penobscot River in Prospect, Maine Knox Memorial Bridge ,

696-521: The prototype and lead ship of the Knox class of destroyer escorts Knox -class frigate , a class of United States Navy ships USS Frank Knox (DD-742) , a Gearing -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II Organisations [ edit ] Knox Automobile Company , an American Brass Era car manufacturer Knox Basketball Inc , a basketball association in Melbourne, Australia Knox Associates, d.b.a. The Knox Company, an American company that makes security devices such as

725-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Knox . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Knox&oldid=1229619457 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

754-399: The surname Knox (pop rock musician) , American pop singer and songwriter Knox (punk musician) (born 1945), guitarist, singer and songwriter of original UK punk rock band The Vibrators Knox Cameron (born 1983), Jamaican-American soccer striker Fictional characters [ edit ] Knox, one of the characters in the Dr. Seuss book Fox in Socks (1965) Knox Overstreet,

783-446: The title Knox . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Knox&oldid=1229619457 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Knox From Misplaced Pages,

812-438: The western New York Region Knox Mine disaster , a mining accident that took place near the village of Port Griffith, in Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship , fellowships affiliated with Harvard University, given in honor of Frank Knox Knocks (disambiguation) Nox (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

841-466: Was forced to move a few blocks to its present location at the corner of Lisgar and Elgin. The second church was demolished in 1932. The Drawings Collection at the Ontario Archives contains the set of plans by Langley for this ecclesiastical commission 889-98. The present Knox Church building, designed in 1931 by John Albert Ewart and Henry Sproatt opened in 1932. The church has hosted

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