Broadcaster (e.g. with BBC Pause for Thought, 2021). A 2019 has photos and "Rev Alan Sorensen of Wellpark Mid Kirk in Greenock".
The Wallace plaque mistakenly has 'Sorenson'.
Broadcaster (e.g. with BBC Pause for Thought, 2021). A 2019 has photos and "Rev Alan Sorensen of Wellpark Mid Kirk in Greenock".
The Wallace plaque mistakenly has 'Sorenson'.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Revd Alan Sorensen
First mentioned as ‘Sancti Botolfi extra Bishopsgate’ in 1212. Repaired in 1671 and partially reconstructed in 1666, after the Great Fire. Demolished in the early C18th. The present church (picture...
Monk at London Charterhouse. Nephew of the Richard Beere who was Abbot of Glastonbury. Became a Carthusian in February 1523. Taken to Newgate Prison, chained and left to starve to death though ther...
Presbyterian evangelist from Pakistan, was allegedly killed by a Muslim fanatic.
Swedish theologian and polymath. Â He travelled frequently in Europe and came to London a few times. Â Lodged in Wellclose Square and attended the nearby Swedish Church. Â On his last visit, in 1771, ...
Unitarian minister, scholar and interpreter of Judaism. In addition to the information shown on his Wikipedia page and of his religious studies on the encyclopedia.com website, we know that Robert...
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