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  2. John Jenkins (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Jenkins (born 1949) is an Australian poet, non-fiction author and editor.> He is the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of many books, mostly poetry and non-fiction. Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. Charles Price Jones - Wikipedia

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    Charles Price Jones Sr. (December 9, 1865 – January 19, 1949) was an American religious leader and hymnist. He was the founder of the Church of Christ (Holiness) U ...

  4. Charles Jenkins (American Gospel musician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles C. Jenkins II (born December 14, 1975) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career in 2012 with the release of The Best of Both Worlds by Inspired People and EMI Gospel. This would be his Billboard magazine breakthrough release. His second album, Any Given Sunday, was released by Inspired People and Motown Gospel in 2015.

  5. The Anathemata - Wikipedia

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    "Anathemata" is Greek for "things set apart," or "special things." In lieu of any coherent plot, notes William Blissett, the eight sections of Jones' poem repeatedly revolve around the core history of man in Britain "as seen joyfully through Christian eyes as preparation of the Gospel and as continuation of Redemption in Christendom, with the Sacrifice of Calvary and the Mass as eternal centre."

  6. John Jenkins (Gwili) - Wikipedia

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    John Jenkins (8 October 1872 – 16 May 1936) [1] was a Welsh poet and theologian. Known by his bardic name of Gwili , he served as Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales from 1932 to 1936.

  7. Richard Davenport-Hines - Wikipedia

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    He is a judge of the Cosmo Davenport-Hines Prize for Poetry awarded annually since 2009 to members of King's College London – named in commemoration of his son who died on 9 June 2008, aged 21. He also inaugurated the Cosmo Davenport-Hines Memorial Lecture given from 2010 to 2015 under the joint auspices of King's College London and the Royal ...

  8. John Hines (radio broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Hines replaced John Williams in the midday time slot, where he worked daily broadcasting until 2018. [10] Hines was inducted into the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting in 2017. [11] Hines was active with many charities during his career, including once being buried alive for 48 hours to raise funds for Twin Cities food shelves. [12]

  9. Charles J. Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jones Jenkins (January 6, 1805 – June 14, 1883) was an American politician from Georgia. A Democrat , Jenkins served as Attorney General of Georgia from 1831 to 1834. He then went on to serve as Governor of Georgia from December 14, 1865 to January 13, 1868.