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  • 71Michael Ball (clergyman) — Michael Thomas Ball (born 14 February 1932) is an Anglican clergyman and co founder of the Community of the Glorious Ascension. He was Bishop of Truro [ [http://www.truro.anglican.org/bgallery.htm Truro Cathedral website] ] from 1990 to 1997.Ball …

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  • 72Josiah Smith (clergyman) — Josiah Smith (1704 October 1781) was a clergyman in colonial South Carolina who championed the causes of the evangelical style of the Great Awakening and later American independence. Smith was born in Charleston, South Carolina into a prominent… …

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  • 73John Barclay (clergyman) — John Barclay, (9 July 1795 ndash; 26 September 1826), was a Church of Scotland clergyman. Barclay was born in Scotland and trained for the ministry there arriving in Kingston, Upper Canada in 1821. There he became embroiled in an ongoing conflict …

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  • 74Douglas Horton (clergyman) — Douglas Horton (born July 27, 1891, Brooklyn, New York; died August 21, 1968, Randolph, New Hampshire) was an American Protestant clergyman and academic leader who was noted for his work in ecumenical relations among major Protestant bodies of… …

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  • 75John Preston (clergyman) — John Preston D.D. (1587 1628) was an English puritan minister of the church, and master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.UpbringingJohn Preston was the son of Thomas Preston, a farmer, was born at Upper Heyford in the parish of Bugbrook,… …

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  • 76James Bandinel (clergyman) — James Bandinel (May 19, 1814–1892) was a British clergyman, author and poet.He was born on 19 May 1814, only son of James Bandinel of the Foreign Office and his wife, Marian Eliza, nee Hunter.Career SynopsisPublicationsBandinel s literary work… …

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  • 77Richard Sherlock (clergyman) — Richard Sherlock, (11 November 1612–20 June 1689) was a seventeenth century English clergyman.Early lifeSherlock was born at Oxton, then a village in the Cheshire peninsula of Wirral, on 11 November 1612, and was baptised at Woodchurch on the… …

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  • 78Henry Taylor (clergyman) — Henry Taylor (1711–1785) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.Henry Taylor was educated at a Hackney school and then at Queens College, Cambridge. He was Vicar of Portsmouth from 1845 and Rector of Crawley from 1855.… …

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  • 79John Terry (clergyman) — John Terry (c.1555–1625) was a Church of England clergyman and anti Catholic controversialist.Educated at New College, Oxford, he was elected a fellow of the college until taking the living of Stockton, Wiltshire in 1590. The Triall of Truth… …

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  • 80Samuel D. Burchard (clergyman) — Rev Samuel Dickerson Burchard (September 6, 1812 ndash; September 25, 1891) was a nineteenth century clergyman from New York.Born in Steuben, New York, Burchard moved to Kentucky with his parents in 1830, attended Centre College and graduated in… …

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