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  • 111Bill Crews (Australian clergyman) — Rev Bill Crews is an Australian Uniting Church Minister who established the Exodus Foundation to assist homeless and abandoned youth. His organisation provides free meals to 400 people each day, and runs a tutorial centre to help educate children …

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  • 112Neil Thomas (clergyman) — The Reverend Neil G. Thomas is the Senior Pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church in Los Angeles, California. The Metropolitan Community Churches is an international movement of churches reaching in and beyond the gay, lesbian, bisexual,… …

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  • 113John Taverner (clergyman) — John Taverner (1584–1638) was the second son of Peter Taverner, the second son of Richard Taverner.Peter established himself at Hexton, Hertfordshire before John s birth. John was first educated at Westminster School and then at Trinity College,… …

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  • 114John Saltmarsh (clergyman) — John Saltmarsh (born Yorkshire, d. 1647) was a radical English religious and controversial writer and preacher. He is considered one of the Seekers [ [http://www.exlibris.org/nonconform/engdis/seekers.html English Dissenters: Seekers ] ] .… …

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  • 115Richard Preston (clergyman) — Richard Preston, (c. 1791 ndash; 16 July 1861), was born a slave in Virginia. He escaped slavery in Virginia and, in 1816 went in search of his mother in Nova Scotia. Preston became one of the most important church and community leaders in Nova… …

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  • 116George Barclay (clergyman) — otherpeople|George BarclayGeorge Barclay, (c. 1779 ndash; 10 August 1857), was a Baptist minister and farmer in Upper Canada.Barclay was a vocal critic of the Family Compact and, more particularly, their policies. He lost his position of… …

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  • 117John Barnard (clergyman) — John Barnard, (6 November 1681 ndash; 24 January 1770), was a Congregationalist minister from Massachusetts.Barnard attended Harvard where he received an MA and also read theology. In 1707 he became one of the chaplains in an expedition against… …

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  • 118George Smith (Scottish clergyman) — The Reverend George Smith (1748–1823) was the minister at Galston, East Ayrshire, from 1778 until his death.George Smith was the son of Reverend William Smith, Minister of Cranston and Jane Baird and was educated at Glasgow University. He is… …

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  • 119George Whitehead (clergyman) — George Whitehead (1714, Gloucester, England ndash; 1770, Massachusetts) was a Methodist minister who preached in many venues throughout England and the British colonies in America …

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  • 120Mark Bryant (clergyman) — See Mark Bryant for the sportsman. Mark Bryant (born 1950) is the suffragan Bishop of Jarrow in the Church of England. He was consecrated as bishop by Archbishop John Sentamu in York Minster on 13 September 2007 at 11am and welcomed to the Durham …

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