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  • 121Otto Pfleiderer — (September 1, 1839 July 28, 1908) was a German Protestant theologian. Biography He was born at Stetten (now a part of Kernen, Baden Württemberg) in Württemberg. From 1857 to 1861 he studied at the University of Tübingen under FC Baur, and… …

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  • 122Johann Arndt — (or Arnd) (December 27 1555 ndash; May 11 1621) was a German Lutheran theologian who wrote several influential books of devotional Christianity.He was born at Ballenstedt, in Anhalt, and studied in several universities.He was at Helmstedt in 1576 …

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  • 123Matthew Newcomen — (c. 1610 – September 1, 1669) was an English nonconformist churchman. His exact date of birth is unknown. He was educated at St John s College, Cambridge (M.A. 1633).[1] In 1636 he became lecturer at Dedham in Essex, and led the church reform… …

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  • 124Reinhold Niebuhr — Born Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr June 21, 1892(1892 06 21) Wright City, Missouri Died June 1, 1971 …

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  • 125Laban Ainsworth — (July 19, 1757 ndash; March 17, 1858) was an American clergyman and pastor. He holds the record for the longest serving pastorate in American history. He served as pastor in Jaffrey, New Hampshire from 1782 to 1858, a period of 76 years. [cite… …

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  • 126Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) — For other uses, see Church of God (disambiguation). Church of God Church of God (Cleveland, TN) Classification Protestant Orientation …

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  • 127Isaac Watts — (July 17, 1674 – November 25, 1748) is recognised as the Father of English Hymnody , as he was the first prolific and popular English hymnwriter, credited with some 750 hymns. Many of his hymns remain in active use today and have been translated… …

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  • 128Isaac Kaufmann Funk — (1839 1912) was an American editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer. He was born on September 10 1839 in the town of Clifton, Ohio. He attended Wittenberg College (Now Wittenberg University) and Wittenberg Theological Seminary,… …

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