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- Edward V. Ramage (October 2, 1908 – December 1981) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in the United States in Alabama. (en)
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- TheReverendEdward V. Ramage (en)
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- Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia (en)
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- One of the eight Alabama clergymen to write A Call for Unity (en)
- Synod of the Alabama Presbyterian Church in the United States (en)
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- The Reverend Edward V. Ramage (en)
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- Elizabeth Jane Vandiver (en)
- Samuel Johnson Ramage (en)
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- Edward V. Ramage (October 2, 1908 – December 1981) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in the United States in Alabama. (en)
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