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John Ray by Roubiliac, British Museum. John Ray FRS (29 November 1627 – 17 January 1705) was a Christian English naturalist widely regarded as one of the earliest of the English parson-naturalists. Until 1670, he wrote his name as John Wray. From then on, he used 'Ray', after "having ascertained that such had been the practice of his family ...
John Murray (14 October 1898 – 8 May 1975) was a Scottish-born Calvinist theologian who taught at Princeton Seminary and then left to help found Westminster Theological Seminary, where he taught for many years.
John Ray (1627–1705) also known as John Wray, was an English naturalist, sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history. He published important works on plants, animals, and natural theology, with the objective "to illustrate the glory of God in the knowledge of the works of nature or creation". [18]
John Owen (1616 – 24 August 1683) was an English Puritan Nonconformist church leader, theologian, and vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.One of the most prominent theologians in England during his lifetime, Owen was a prolific author who wrote articles, treatises, Biblical commentaries, poetry, children's catechisms, and other works. [1]
John Wray Joins Cigna as Vice President for Network Contracting and Health Care Delivery System Collaborations Reports to Chief Medical Officer Alan M. Muney, M.D. Will focus on health care ...
John Wray may refer to: John Wray (politician) (born 1971), Texas House of Representatives; John Ray (1628–1705), who wrote his last name as Wray until 1670, English naturalist sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history; Sir John Wray, 2nd Baronet (1586–1655), English politician; Sir John Wray, 3rd Baronet (1619–1664 ...
John Bainbridge Webster FRSE (1955–2016) was an Anglican priest and theologian writing in the area of systematic, historical, and moral theology. Born in Mansfield , England, on 20 June 1955, he was educated at the independent Bradford Grammar School and at the University of Cambridge .
Louis Thomassin, French bishop and theologian (d. 1695) August 29 – Jean-Baptiste Colbert, French minister of finance (d. 1683) September 20 – Sophie Elisabeth Pentz, daughter of Christian IV of Denmark (d. 1657) September 21 – Sir John Wray, 3rd Baronet, English politician (d. 1664)