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Paisley, Ian Richard Kyle was born on April 6, 1926 in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Son of James Kyle and Isabella Paisley.
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Paisley, Ian Richard Kyle was born on April 6, 1926 in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Son of James Kyle and Isabella Paisley.
Student, South Wales Bible College. Student, Reformed Presbyterian Theological College, Belfast, Northen Ireland. Doctor of Divinity (honorary), Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1966.
Co-founder, leader Democratic Unionist Party, 1951—2008. Co-founder Free Presbyterian Church, 1951. Founder Ulster Democratic Unionist Party, 1971.
First minister Northern Ireland Assembly, 2007—2008. Minister Martyrs' Memorial Free Presbyterian Church. Moderator Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, 1951—2007.
Member Northern Ireland Parliament, 1970, leader of opposition, 72. Member Westminster Parliament, North Antrim, 1970—2010, Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973—1974, 1982—1986, 1998—2003, European Parliament, Northern Ireland, 1979—2004. Founder, president Whitefield College of the Bible, 1981.
Member Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue, 1996—1998. Former member Orange Institution.
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Author: History of the 1859 Revival, 1959, Christian Foundations, 1960, Ravenhill Pulpit, Volunteer I, 1966, Volunteer II, 1967, Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, 1968, Billy Graham and the Church of Rome, 1970, The Massacre of Saint Bartholomew, 1972, Paisley, The Man and His Message, 1976, America's Debt to Ulster, 1976, The Life of Doctor James Kidd, 1982, Those Flaming Tenants, 1983, Be Sure, 1987, Jonathan Edwards: Theologian of Revival, 1987, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, 1994, Understanding Events in Northern Ireland: An Introduction for Americans, 1995. Editor: Revivalist, since 1951, Protestant Telegraph, since 1966, Protestant Blueprint, since 1987. Contributor article to professional journals.
N. Ireland; European Pari. since 1979. Constitutional Convention 1975-1976. Political Committee European Parlt.
Institute Cultural Society of Korea 1977.
Married Eileen Emily Cassells, October 13, 1956. Children: Sharon, Rhonda, Cherith, Kyle, Ian.