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  2. John Knox - Wikipedia

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    Knox and five other ministers, all called John, were called upon to draw up a new confession of faith. Within four days, the Scots Confession was presented to Parliament, voted upon, and approved. A week later, the Parliament passed three acts in one day: the first abolished the jurisdiction of the Pope in Scotland, the second condemned all ...

  3. King's College (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The King's College (TKC or simply King's) is a private non-denominational Christian liberal arts college in New York City. The King's College was founded in 1938 in Belmar, New Jersey, by Percy Crawford. The college re-located to the State of Delaware in 1941 and then to Briarcliff Manor, New York in 1955. Following its loss of accreditation in ...

  4. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    a priest who does worship to god or goddess Rajarshi: the king of all sage, or a king who lives like a sage Rishi: or "Sadhu" Rishi Muni: same as "Rishi" Sadhaka: higher level of disciple, student who is of highest level in knowledge or on path of enlightenment Sadhu: Religious ascetic or holy person. Dressed in saffron clothes.

  5. Edmund Clowney - Wikipedia

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    Preaching and Biblical Theology (ISBN 0-87552-145-2) Called to the Ministry (ISBN 0-87552-144-4) Christian Meditation (ISBN 1-57383-227-8) Doctrine of the Church; The Message of I Peter: The Way of the Cross (The Bible Speaks Series, ISBN 0-8308-1227-X) The Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the Old Testament (ISBN 0-87552-174-6)

  6. Robert Sumner - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Sumner (August 3, 1922 – December 5, 2016) was an American Christian author, Baptist pastor, evangelist and editor of the fundamentalist newspaper called The Biblical Evangelist. Personal [ edit ]

  7. Alan Richardson (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Ordained in 1928 [3] his first post was as a curate at St Saviour's Liverpool.He was Vicar of Cambo and then Secretary of the Student Christian Movement.Later he was a canon of Durham Cathedral then Professor of Christian Theology at the University of Nottingham from 1953 until 1964 when he accepted the position as Dean of York, a post he held until his death.

  8. Clergy - Wikipedia

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    The church believes that all of its leaders are called by revelation and the laying on of hands by one who holds authority. The church also believes that Jesus Christ stands at the head of the church and leads the church through revelation given to the President of the Church , the First Presidency , and Twelve Apostles , all of whom are ...

  9. Peter Leithart - Wikipedia

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    Leithart was born on July 20, 1959, [6] and grew up in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. [4] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and history from Hillsdale College, a Master of Arts degree in religion from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1986, a Master of Theology degree from Westminster in 1987, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Cambridge in 1998.