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  2. 2 Peter 1 - Wikipedia

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    2 Peter 1 is the first chapter of the Second Epistle of Peter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.The author identifies himself as "Simon Peter, a bondservant and apostle of Jesus Christ" and the epistle is traditionally attributed to Peter the Apostle, but some writers argue that it is the work of Peter's followers in Rome between the years 70 and 100.

  3. Peter McArthur (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The son of Peter McArthur and Catherine McLennan, natives of Scotland, he was born in Ekfrid Township, Canada West and was educated at the collegiate and model school in Strathroy and at the University of Toronto. In 1895, McArthur married Mabel Clara Haywood-Waters.

  4. John MacArthur bibliography - Wikipedia

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    In addition to more than 150 individual books and monographs, MacArthur has also contributed to more than 30 multi-author works. [1] His publications have been translated into more than two dozen languages, including ten or more titles each in French, Spanish, Romanian, German, Korean, Russian, Portuguese, and Italian.

  5. Vox Clamantis - Wikipedia

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    Vox Clamantis ("the voice of one crying out") is a Latin poem of 10,265 lines in elegiac couplets by John Gower (1330 – October 1408) . The first of the seven books is a dream vision giving a vivid account of the Peasants' Rebellion of 1381.

  6. John MacArthur - Wikipedia

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    John Macarthur (priest), 20th-century provost of the Cathedral of the Isles in Scotland; John Macarthur (wool pioneer) (1767–1834), Australian wool industry pioneer and Rum Rebel; John D. MacArthur (1897–1978), American philanthropist; John Gordon MacArthur, fictional murder victim from Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None

  7. John Keene (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John R. Keene Jr. (born 1965) is an American writer, translator, professor, and artist who was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2018. His 2022 poetry collection, Punks: New & Selected Poems , received the National Book Award for Poetry .

  8. John P. Macarthur - Wikipedia

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    John Peter Macarthur FAHA (born 1958) is an Australian architectural historian, critic and academic, based in Brisbane Australia. He is a Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture Design and Planning (formerly the School of Architecture), at the University of Queensland , where he has worked since 1990.

  9. Samuel Ullman - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Ullman (April 13, 1840 – March 21, 1924) was an American businessman, poet, humanitarian, and religious leader. He is best known today for his poem "Youth," [1] which was a favorite of General Douglas MacArthur. The poem was on the wall of MacArthur's office in Tokyo when he became Supreme Allied Commander in Japan.

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